The Gates of Morning
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A castaway who has lived with a local woman arrives at a coral lagoon and is accepted as leader of a vulnerable island community. He organizes defenses, anticipates a threatened attack from a distant isle, and navigates rivalries, ancestral customs, and the demands of love. The story follows preparations for conflict, seaborne engagements, raids and reprisals, and the psychological effects of isolation, grief, and duty on individuals and the group. Vivid maritime and island scenes frame moral dilemmas about leadership and vengeance, while episodes of tragedy and spiritual reverie probe the community's response to external danger and internal fracture.
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