Tarsus
“Character in the play Daeonica”
Description§
Tarsus is a figure in Daeonica, a dramatic work performed and known within the Four Corners. In the fourth act he speaks lines invoking famine and fire upon an enemy, declaring that vengeance is the business of a man. His confrontation with the dark figure Encanis, who offers him a gleaming silver coin shaped like an Aturan penance piece by moonlight, is among the play's remembered scenes.
Relationships§
- Confronted By Encanis — confronted by Encanis, who offers him a gleaming silver coin in moonlight
- Appears In Daeonica — a figure in the dramatic work Daeonica
Established facts§
- Appears in the play Daeonica.
- Speaks a vengeful soliloquy in the play's fourth act.
- Is confronted by Encanis, who offers him a silver coin in moonlight.
Theories that reference this§
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