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The drama follows a successful military leader who meets three mysterious prophets whose predictions ignite his ambition. Influenced and encouraged by his wife, he murders the reigning monarch to seize power, then rules amid growing paranoia and guilt. Suspicion prompts further violence, including the targeting of perceived rivals, while supernatural omens and haunting visions unsettle both rulers. A coalition of nobles, prompted by moral outrage and personal loss, rises against the tyrant. The play traces the moral and psychological unraveling of ruler and consort, explores themes of ambition, fate versus free will, appearance versus reality, and the corrosive effects of guilt leading to a violent restoration of order.
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