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A tormented man, hunted by relentless avenging goddesses for the murder of his mother, seeks sanctuary at a prophetic temple where a god shelters him and directs him to the city of a powerful goddess. There a formal trial is convened with citizens acting as jurors to weigh familial vengeance against emerging public law, the supernatural accusers confronting legal defenders. The jury vote ends in a tie and the presiding goddess casts the deciding vote to acquit. She then placates the enraged avengers through persuasion and ritual, turning private retribution into civic justice and ritualized reconciliation.
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