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This long Arthurian poem follows a proud northern knight who wins favour at Camelot, strikes violently in defence of honour, and through misjudgement and revenge becomes the centre of a doleful chain of exile and slaughter that affects several realms. The narrative moves between tournaments, court rivalries, a sword-bearing maiden bound by an inexplicable enchantment, and personal reckonings, all framed in vivid seasonal and natural imagery. It reflects on chivalric pride, fate, and destructive passion, combining lyrical description with a grim trajectory from glory to tragic consequence.
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