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The play opens in a small railway station where a comic exchange between porters and a traveler establishes themes of rules and misunderstanding, then shifts to a remote desert encampment where a man named John Beal gathers local idols, seeks to curb violent rituals while allowing lesser superstitions, and leverages control of a strategic mountain pass. Through encounters with visitors, local leaders, and religious figures the drama examines cultural friction, the ethics of reform, performative authority, and the ambiguous consequences of imposing outside values.
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