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Coronation of Pope Nicholas III

The newly elected Pope Nicholas III is being crowned in a grand ceremony at Viterbo Cathedral, surrounded by cardinals and nobility, marking his official ascent to the papacy.

Setting

Viterbo Cathedral, a grand medieval structure with high vaulted ceilings, stained glass windows, and intricate stone carvings. The nave is filled with rows of wooden pews leading to the ornate altar where the coronation takes place.

Characters

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Pope Nicholas III
primary
A man in his early 60s with a commanding presence, his face lined with wisdom and authority. He has a full head of silver-white hair and a neatly trimmed beard. His piercing blue eyes convey both benevolence and firmness.
Cardinal Orsini
primary
A tall, imposing man in his late 50s with a strong Roman nose, deep-set dark eyes, and a neatly trimmed gray beard. His posture is upright, exuding authority and dignity, with hands that are well-manicured but show the signs of age.
Nobleman
secondary
A tall, middle-aged man with a well-groomed beard and sharp, observant eyes. His posture is erect, exuding an air of authority and nobility. His hands are adorned with several ornate rings, signifying his high status.
Deacon
secondary
A middle-aged man of slight build with a clean-shaven face and thinning brown hair. His hands are calloused from years of handling sacred objects, and his posture is slightly stooped from years of bowing in reverence.
Guard
background
A sturdy, middle-aged man with a broad chest and thick arms, his face weathered from years of service. His dark hair is cropped short, and a thick beard covers his jaw. His eyes are sharp and vigilant, scanning the crowd for any signs of disturbance.

Dialog

Pope Nicholas III Domine, non sum dignus... sed tu me vocasti ad hoc ministerium.
Cardinal Orsini Accipe tiaram, frater, et esto pastor gregis Dei, quem tibi Dominus commisit.
Deacon Si placet, reverendissime, incensum paratum est...
Pope Nicholas III Sicut pastor gregem suum, sic ego Ecclesiam Dei custodiam.
Cardinal Orsini Vide, fraters, pontificem nostrum, quem Spiritus Sanctus elegit!

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