Send us Fan Mail High above the Dead Sea, the fortress of Machaerus becomes a prison for a prophet, and the setting for a gathering tragedy. In the darkness before dawn, soldiers descend upon the wilderness encampment of John the Baptist. Brigomarus recognizes the danger immediately and stands between his friend and the men sent to arrest him. For a moment, the legendary warrior Brigomarus the Red emerges once more, fighting with the strength and fury of his younger years. But John refuses to resist. Calmly accepting what he knows must come, he allows himself to be taken into the fortress. Within Machaerus, Herod Antipas discovers that Herodias has engineered the arrest without his command. Troubled and divided, he descends into the dungeons to confront the prophet himself. There, stripped of the trappings of court and power, ruler and prisoner speak of authority, corruption, repentance, and mercy. John sees through Antipas with unsettling clarity, telling him that even now mercy remains possible, but only through repentance. Above the dungeon, another drama is unfolding. Salome, newly arrived at Machaerus, begins to understand why her estranged mother has summoned her. She confides in her faithful servant Shoshona about Herodias’ abandonment, Antipas’ unsettling attention, and her growing fear that her own beauty is about to be used as a weapon. From deep beneath the fortress, John’s voice suddenly rises through the ancient cisterns, denouncing the corruption of the court and crying out against Herodias herself. Salome listens, shaken by a man who seems utterly without fear. Herodias then reveals the true purpose behind her daughter’s presence. Knowing of Salome’s secret love for the Nabataean prince Obodias, she threatens the young man’s life unless Salome obeys her. She will dance at Antipas’ approaching birthday feast, captivate the tetrarch, and wait until his desire and drunken pride lead him to promise her whatever she asks. Only then will Herodias reveal the price she intends her daughter to demand. Meanwhile, Brigomarus refuses to surrender his friend. Bribing his way into the depths of Machaerus, he brings Andrew and John, son of Zebedee, to the Baptist’s cell and offers to free him. But John refuses escape. His mission, he tells them, was never to gather followers for himself, but to prepare the way for the One who comes after him. John commands them to find Jesus, the carpenter from Nazareth, and remain with him. And when the grieving Brigomarus begs to save him, John gives the old warrior a different purpose: “You were spared for what comes after.” As music and laughter echo from Antipas’ feast far above, Brigomarus and the disciples reluctantly leave the dungeon. Behind them, alone beneath the mountain, John the Baptist waits in chains for the fate he has already accepted. In “Machaerus,” the paths of prophet, warrior, ruler, mother, and daughter converge within a fortress of stone. Fear struggles against faith, power against truth, and love against manipulation, as Herodias’ carefully laid trap begins to close. Support the show Send your comments to raymond@raydiantlightstudios.com