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The story follows Princess Wildenai of a Channel Island people as she wrestles with filial duty and personal desire when her father expects her to marry a pale-faced stranger whose earlier visit secured that promise. She appeals to the spirit world for relief, observes her village's ritual responses, and watches uneasily as unfamiliar ships and sailors approach the shore. The narrative interweaves island legend and romantic tension with cultural contact, portraying communal preparations, the heroine's inner conflict, and the uncertain consequences of renewed encounters with outsiders.
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