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  • I have already sent Creon to bring Tiresias here. He should be back soon.
  • Maybe you should find Tiresias. He will know who killed Laius.
  • Tiresias, tell me who the killer is!
  • No, I can't.
  • What?! Will you betray me and my city?
  • How dare you accuse me like this! You are a liar!
  • Fine, I will tell you. The killer is you!
  • You must be conspiring with Creon to overthrow me!
  • Leave now!
  • No I am not.
  • Creon! You traitor!
  • I don't believe you! I want you to die!
  • Listen! I don't want to be king so why would I betray you?
  • Fine, Creon can leave.
  • Stop arguing!
  • Listen, you don't need to worry about the prophecy.
  • So prophecies aren't true!
  • Our son is dead and Laius was killed by a group of robbers where three roads meet.
  • I may have put myself under a curse!
  • Wait. Three roads? Oh no!
  • What?
  • Was Laius traveling in a group?
  • I need you to bring him back!
  • Is the slave in Thebes?
  • No, he asked to be sent away.
  • Yes, he was. An escaped slave told me.
  • In Corinth, a drunk man told me that I am not my parents' real son.
  • I was troubled and went to Delphi. Apollo told me that I would kill my father and marry my mother.
  • So I ran away from Corinth!
  • What worries you?
  • If that man is Laius, I would have to go into exile and never see my people again!
  • They tried to force me off the road!
  • When I was travelling, I met a man in a carriage, just as you described.
  • In rage, I lashed out and the old man struck me in the head. I hit him back and killed them all.
  • Still, bring the slave here.
  • I do have some hope though. I will wait to hear what the slave says.
  • If he says that there were several men, then I am not the killer.
  • Well that's what he said before.
  • What do you hope to hear?
  • I will.
  • Do you know this man over here?
  • Are you the slave who worked for Laius?
  • No, I do not.
  • Yes, I worked as a shepherd in Cithaeron.
  • Remember when I was with you in Cithaeron? I had one flock of sheep and you had two.
  • You gave me a child to raise as my own.
  • Yes, I did. Why do you ask?
  • Oh, I remember!
  • This man here is that child!
  • Be quiet! Don't say that!
  • If you don't tell me, I will torture you!
  • You didn't tell me about a child!
  • If I speak, I will die!
  • He's lying!
  • Who?!
  • Where did you get the child?
  • If you don't speak, you will die!
  • I got it from someone...
  • Laius' wife gave it to me!
  • Why?
  • She wanted me to kill it!
  • It was Laius' child!
  • So that wretched woman was the mother?
  • What prophecy?
  • It was said that the child would kill his father.
  • Yes, she was afraid of a prophecy.
  • If that's true, why didn't you kill the boy?
  • It's so clear now. I am a man cursed by birth!
  • I pitied the child! I gave it to the servant because I thought he would take the child to a foreign land!
  • Oedipus's tragic downfall was caused by his hubris. He is arrogant and did not believe the prophecy.
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