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In the midst of sorrow and betrayal, a story unfolds of witchcraft accusations, burning stakes, and maternal sacrifice. A son confronts his past, seeking redemption through startling revelations. This operatic narrative is a gripping tale of love, loss, and the complex ties that bind a family together.
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- We’re alone. Please, tell me that sorrowful story. - You don’t know it? Even you?
The Count accused her of witchcraft, and when he said his son was bewitched, she was burned where you now stand!
- Did you avenge her? - I was able to steal the Count’s son.
- The flames? Heaven! Did you… - He was crying. I felt my heart breaking!
My hand shaking, I reach out… I grab the victim…I bring the boy to the fire… and push him into it!
The madness ceases… the horrid scene flees…the flame rages on and destroys its prey!
Perhaps. So? When I remember the event, my addled spirit puts foolish words in my mouth.
- Could I deny it? - If you still have life, do you not owe it to me?
That night, on the battlefield,when they said you were dead, did I not come to bury you?
Did I not attend your dying breaths? And did my mother’s love not keep the breath of life in your breast?
And how much care did I lavish on youin healing your many wounds?
I bore those fatal wounds here in my chest. I alone,among a thousand retreating soldiers, faced my foe.
The evil De Luna fell upon me with his troop: I fell!But as a strong man I fell!
He owes you his days, which you in single combat gave to him.What strange pity for him blinded you?
Being beaten by my fierce attack,he had fallen to the ground.
My blade flashed above him in my hand,a thrust ready to pierce him…
…when suddenly a mysterious feeling stopped my hand,at the moment it was about to descend upon him.
A chill ran through every fiber of my being!A cry from heaven tells me: don’t strike!
Oh, if fate brings you again to fight with that man,carry out, oh son, like a God, my order to you: