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Death of Mark Antony

Mark Antony, mortally wounded after the Battle of Actium, lies dying in Cleopatra's arms in the royal palace of Alexandria, surrounded by Roman soldiers and Egyptian attendants, as Octavian's forces c

Setting

Inside Cleopatra's mausoleum within the Royal Palace of Alexandria, a grand but somber chamber with high ceilings and marble walls. The room is dimly lit, with flickering torches casting long shadows. The air is thick with the scent of incense and the metallic tang of blood. Mark Antony lies mortally wounded on a luxurious couch, cradled by Cleopatra, surrounded by a mix of Roman soldiers and Egyptian attendants.

Characters

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Mark Antony
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A once-powerful Roman general, now mortally wounded, with a muscular but now weakened frame. His face is pale from blood loss, with deep-set eyes and a strong jawline covered in a short, graying beard. His body is covered in battle scars, with a fatal wound in his abdomen.
Cleopatra
primary
A striking woman in her late 30s with a regal bearing, olive skin, and dark, expressive eyes. Her features are a blend of Greek and Egyptian heritage, with high cheekbones and full lips. Her long, dark hair is partially braided with golden threads and adorned with a delicate diadem featuring the uraeus serpent, symbolizing her royal status.
Roman Centurion
secondary
A battle-hardened Roman soldier in his late 30s, with a muscular build and weathered skin from years of campaigning. His face bears a faded scar across his left cheek, and his short-cropped hair is beginning to show streaks of gray. His dark brown eyes are sharp and vigilant, reflecting both discipline and inner conflict.
Egyptian Handmaiden
secondary
A young woman in her early twenties, slender with delicate features, her dark eyes lined with kohl and filled with silent tears. Her skin is a warm olive tone, and her black hair is braided intricately with small golden beads woven into the strands.
Egyptian Physician
background
A middle-aged man of slight build with a shaved head and a neatly trimmed beard, his dark eyes reflecting years of medical knowledge and the current futility of his efforts. His hands are steady but his brow is furrowed with concern.

Dialog

Mark Antony By Dis Pater's shadow... I did not think it would end like this, my queen.
Cleopatra Your spirit outshines Ra's chariot, my lion. The physicians will—
Mark Antony Enough! We both know... Octavian's jackals wait beyond these walls.
Roman Centurion Imperator... the Tenth holds the eastern gate. For now.
Cleopatra Leave us. Let no Roman witness a pharaoh's grief.
Mark Antony Remember me... not as the fool who lost Actium... but as the man who loved you beyond Rome's measure.
Cleopatra Anubis himself shall tremble when I bring your name before Osiris' throne.

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