In this short scene, the audience is introduced to the main character, who is a young boy who has been raised by his parents, Nestor and Zena. Nestor asks who his parents are, and the young boy answers that he has always wondered about them, but now that he thinks about it, he realizes that they are his parents. He then asks who steps in front of him, and he wonders if he is really taking the place of his father. He also asks if Nestor has ever considered him his son, and Nestor replies that he never considered him that way. Nestor then asks if he has ever thought of him as his father's son. Nestor says that he does not know, but he does know that they have spent a lot of time together, and they have learned a lot, but they have only been together for a short time. He feels that he should be hating on Nestor and his sister, or on the dead Zena, or even on the heavenly beings, because he has spent so much time with them. The young boy is grateful for the gift he has just received from his parents; he wants to give it to her, but she does not want to receive it. He says that the King of the Heavens has stopped looking at him in the eyes of his majesty, and that he is the one who killed the King.
In this short scene, the audience is introduced to the main character, who is a young boy who has been raised by his parents, Nestor and Zena. Nestor asks who his parents are, and the young boy answers that he has always wondered about them, but now that he thinks about it, he realizes that they are his parents. He then asks who steps in front of him, and he wonders if he is really taking the place of his father. He also asks if Nestor has ever considered him his son, and Nestor replies that he never considered him that way. Nestor then asks if he has ever thought of him as his father's son. Nestor says that he does not know, but he does know that they have spent a lot of time together, and they have learned a lot, but they have only been together for a short time. He feels that he should be hating on Nestor and his sister, or on the dead Zena, or even on the heavenly beings, because he has spent so much time with them. The young boy is grateful for the gift he has just received from his parents; he wants to give it to her, but she does not want to receive it. He says that the King of the Heavens has stopped looking at him in the eyes of his majesty, and that he is the one who killed the King.