In this short scene, Dreyfus, the captain of the Knights of the Holy Land, delivers a soliloquy in which he declares that the seven "deadly sins" cannot be defeated. He explains that he and his men have begun to attack the "seven deadly sins" in order to rid the kingdom of them. He also reveals that he is the leader of the attack, and that he believes that the sin of envy is the root of the evil that has led to the current state of affairs in the kingdom.
In this short scene, Dreyfus, the captain of the Knights of the Holy Land, delivers a soliloquy in which he declares that the seven "deadly sins" cannot be defeated. He explains that he and his men have begun to attack the "seven deadly sins" in order to rid the kingdom of them. He also reveals that he is the leader of the attack, and that he believes that the sin of envy is the root of the evil that has led to the current state of affairs in the kingdom.