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A dramatic verse narrative set in a medieval, cathedral-ruled world follows an ailing prince whose despair draws the attention of a demonic tempter who offers a miraculous cure contingent on a maid's voluntary self-sacrifice. Interwoven scenes enact spiritual conflict atop churches, choruses of bells and angels, and legal, miraculous proceedings that test faith, love, and community. Lyrical passages mix legend, liturgical chant, and theatrical dialogue to examine themes of temptation, religious devotion, the power of ritual, and the moral cost of miraculous remedies, culminating in reckonings that probe human suffering and redemption.
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