Karna
Karna, from the Mahabharata, is known for his unparalleled skills in archery and his unwavering loyalty. Despite being born to Kunti before her marriage and raised by a great radha and adhirath, his character shines through his generosity and courage. He remains loyal to Duryodhana throughout, even though he knows the Pandavas are in the right. Karna's tragic fate in the Kurukshetra War underscores his complex moral choices and unwavering principles, making him a revered and tragic figure in Indian mythology.
Vrushali
Vrushali's nature is often portrayed as compassionate and understanding, yet fiercely loyal to her husband. She stands by Karna through his moments of triumph and tragedy, offering him emotional support and encouragement. Her presence in Karna's life symbolizes the deep bond of love and partnership, even in the face of societal and personal hardships.
Note:- Karna and Vrushali will be the first to marry, with the remaining characters cast as their roles arise.
Many thanks to Radhey_priye for suggesting and inspiring the idea for this story.
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The Unyielding Sun
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