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A ruler's diminishing authority is dramatized through noble rivalries that begin with formal accusations and threats of armed trial. A prominent noble accuses another of treason while a returning kinsman asserts hereditary claims, forcing the monarch to weigh legal ritual, personal allegiance, and public reputation. The narrative follows exile and return, political maneuvering, and the symbolic performance of kingship as speeches and ceremonies register shifting loyalties. Themes of legitimacy, identity, and the fragility of royal power emerge as the established order is peacefully overturned and a new claimant assumes authority amid unresolved tensions.
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