In which Odo, newly arrived in Rome, finds himself both bewitched and burdened by the city's magnificent contradictions and ancient grandeur, wandering through its layers of history and the clouded complacency of its society. His travels then carry him through the lively, sunlit landscapes of mid-Italy to the sparkling waterways of the Brenta, where the interplay of pleasure, art, and shifting companionships suggests the delicate dance between past and present.