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The narrative follows Richard, a charismatic noble who asserts sovereignty over the sea and the community that forms around him, mixing intimate scenes of love and loyalty with prophetic utterances and mysterious astronomical events. Episodes move between local English life, continental moments, and dramatic naval and political crises as invented devices, sea forts, and armored reefs provoke manifestos, international tensions, emigration, and pitched battles involving novel vessels. The story charts the rise and unraveling of that maritime experiment, exploring themes of authority, faith, technological ambition, communal fervor, and the costs of utopian projects when confronted by established powers.
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