"Onni maallinen : Murhenäytelmä" by Lauri Haarla is a dramatic play written in the early 20th century. This work unfolds in the ancient city of Palmyra, during a time steeped in historical and cultural richness, focusing on themes of power, love, and societal conflict. At its heart is the character Zenobia, the Queen of Palmyra, who grapples with the challenges posed by her political landscape and a complex relationship with her son, Athenodorus. The opening of "Onni maallinen" introduces us to the characters and setting within a grand terrace of Tor's palace, establishing a vibrant yet turbulent atmosphere. The narrative begins with Athenodorus, a sickly prince, who appears hopeful and in pursuit of love amid the instability of his surroundings. As he interacts with his caretaker Lankha, hints of romantic longing and the pressures of royal expectations are introduced. Meanwhile, the queen, Zenobia, faces challenges against the backdrop of impending conflict and political strife, setting the stage for further drama as rumors and tensions unfold within a populace restless for change. The dynamic introduced in these early scenes promises intricate relationships and escalating stakes in the play. (This is an automatically generated summary.)