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The narrative depicts a sacred Grail temple shrouded in sorrow because its anointed king suffers from a wound of guilt, and the shrine awaits a pure-hearted successor whose devotion can restore its radiance. It follows a mother who once loved the king and now raises her son in protective seclusion, cherishing his innocence while fearing the harshness of the outside world. The son grows amid nature and maternal tenderness, embodying wonder and luminous purity. The text contrasts fragile domestic affection with spiritual exile and longing, tracing the child's maturation as the promise of renewal for a decaying sacred order.
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