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The historical drama centers on an embattled monarch who contends with a rival claimant, pressure from a neighboring kingdom, rebellious nobles, and intervention by religious authority. Political maneuvering, legal claims of inheritance, and questions of legitimacy drive scenes of negotiation, courtroom-like encounters, and pitched confrontations, while family tensions and shifting loyalties complicate authority. Language alternates between rhetorical contest and intimate reflection, exposing themes of power, legitimacy, oath-breaking, and the human cost of political failure. The work maps how legal formalities, personal honor, and military force collide to reshape sovereign rule.
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