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The scene opens with an urgent declaration, 'Ariel's hurting her,' quickly corrected to 'hurting him,' setting an immediate tone of distress and conflict. Screams and shouts punctuate the early moments, indicating a heated and physical confrontation.
A character is questioned about their choices, 'Why did you throw your life away for this hall? She's scarcely worth it.' This is followed by an accusation of being a 'traitor' and a declaration that 'the dragon never lose,' revealing underlying power struggles and betrayal.
The conflict escalates with a physical blow, as one character notes, 'You've loosened one of my teeth.' The threat of severe retaliation is made: 'So, we'll start by breaking out all of yours,' leading to more groans and screams, emphasizing the brutal nature of the fight.
A new character intervenes, attempting to stop the violence with 'Don't touch him.' This leads to a defiant exchange where the intervener refuses to be silenced, stating, 'NO, they won't. If they do, they'll lose it to my father. Let go of him. Wait, your do as I say.'
The scene concludes with a confrontation about physical appearance, 'What's happened to your hair?' The defiant response, 'I cut it off, brother. I didn't want to look like you,' highlights a rejection of identity and a personal struggle against an oppressive figure.