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Set in the eleventh century, the narrative depicts church-led efforts to restrain endemic private warfare by imposing a religious prohibition on violence and traces how that policy affects nobles, clergy, and dependents. The plot centers on a noble household shaken by treachery and an assassination attempt, provoking clashes between personal vengeance, honor, and conscience. Clerical figures intervene with moral authority to protect peace while secular lords confront the limits of power. Scenes of ritual, legal assertion, and battlefield consequence illuminate tensions between martial custom and reforming spiritual ideals, and the human cost of imposing a fragile order across a violent society.
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