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A chorus narrator frames an episodic sea‑born romance in which a royal figure flees a corrupt court and endures exile, shipwrecks, and separation from his loved ones. The lost daughter is raised under threat yet preserves her virtue, while parallel courts and sea voyages produce betrayals, miracles of survival, and moments of moral testing. The plot resolves through recognition and reunion, emphasizing providence, the endurance of innocence, and storytelling as a means to make sense of suffering and restoration.
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