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As Adam enters Jerusalem under the cold dawn, he witnesses the twilight of a tyrant and the trembling birth of a new age. Within the shadowed halls of Herod’s palace, he tends the dying king—his body swollen and rotting, his mind consumed by guilt and fear. In a scene both harrowing and sacred, Adam confronts not only disease but the moral decay of power itself, as Herod rages against the coming of the Child whose star burns above the city. Meanwhile, Sophia and the caravan of Star Bearers arrive at Jerusalem’s gates, their presence stirring prophecy and unrest. Amid the smoke of sacrifice and the gold of the Temple, they meet Nicolaus of Damascus, the scholar torn between truth and loyalty, who delivers Herod’s duplicitous message: to find the newborn King and report back.
As night falls over the trembling city, prophecy, history, and conscience converge. Herod’s fear of being replaced becomes the spark of violence yet to come, while Adam and Sophia bear witness to the first collision of darkness and light—the dying of one kingdom and the quiet rise of another.
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As Adam enters Jerusalem under the cold dawn, he witnesses the twilight of a tyrant and the trembling birth of a new age. Within the shadowed halls of Herod’s palace, he tends the dying king—his body swollen and rotting, his mind consumed by guilt and fear. In a scene both harrowing and sacred, Adam confronts not only disease but the moral decay of power itself, as Herod rages against the coming of the Child whose star burns above the city. Meanwhile, Sophia and the caravan of Star Bearers arrive at Jerusalem’s gates, their presence stirring prophecy and unrest. Amid the smoke of sacrifice and the gold of the Temple, they meet Nicolaus of Damascus, the scholar torn between truth and loyalty, who delivers Herod’s duplicitous message: to find the newborn King and report back.
As night falls over the trembling city, prophecy, history, and conscience converge. Herod’s fear of being replaced becomes the spark of violence yet to come, while Adam and Sophia bear witness to the first collision of darkness and light—the dying of one kingdom and the quiet rise of another.
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