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The narrative opens with a Paschal proclamation and ornate investiture at a feudal court, observed through the eyes of a herald, a cleric, and other attendants whose small details reveal village hardship and domestic rhythms. Public ceremony and private thought alternate as pageantry and faith contrast with personal resentments; a powerful nobleman's consuming jealousy breeds a clandestine plot to dispossess a rival and secure a woman's position. The work dwells on social hierarchy, ritual performance, and the tension between communal display and concealed violence.
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