The Chandala General (ON HOLD)

The Chandala General (ON HOLD)

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Rambunctious, Courageous, Defiant―Upendra is anything but what society expects from members of his lowly caste. He aspires to become a warrior, much to the displeasure of his parents, whose families have worked in slaughterhouses since immemorial times and fear that their child's attempt at perturbing the social order will cause their ruin. ⚔️ With the disintegration of the erstwhile formidable Mughal Empire and the emergence of numerous tiny kingdoms constantly at war with each other, vagrancy and banditry are the new Laws of the Land. The Devaraja finds himself amongst arrogant, esurient, and hedonistic Kshatriyas and wonders whether birth alone determines someone's worth. ⚔️ An unprecedented turn of events thrust the young Upendra into the volatile Indian political landscape. Will he unite the fragmented polities under one banner? Or will his archenemies, unwilling to serve a Chandala and wanting to seize the Lotus Throne for themselves, successfully conspire to bring him down?
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After a fierce battle, he claimed my kingdom-and my fate. I am bound by duty to my people, but it is a duty that demands the greatest sacrifice. To save my kingdom, I must marry the man who conquered it. One bound by the crown, the other by my heart. When the king of Suryagarh attacked our kingdom, he did not just conquer our lands-he shattered countless lives. Thousands of widows, children left without fathers, and girls who were only beginning to understand the world. The loss was beyond words. And yet, to save them, I had no choice but to throw myself into the flames of my own sacrifice. I sent the king a marriage proposal through my father. My father was always against it and he must have hidden the truth about me from him. I don't know what he said, but I couldn't back down. I couldn't let my people suffer more. They needed me. Sitting before the holy fire, ready to take vows with my husband, not as a wife but as a mistress, I was shedding silent tears beneath my veil-not because of the sacrifice but because of the price I will pay for it. It all began with his words: "I always loved you. It was always you, never someone else." But the reality was different: "So you were always a manwhore?" "Yes, and you are my whore." And it ends with: "You promised to stay with me during this time. I am still waiting for you. Please... do not let me down." This is a story of a time when women were nothing but objects to be used and discarded, tied down to the bed by the chains of society and sweet taste. But the queen made sure none of them were deprived of their rights. Her legacy was one of hope, as she become the first queen to free courtesans from the shackles of slavery, granting them the freedom they deserve. She married the powerful king of Hind to save her kingdom, but in doing so, she never expected he would become the very reason to turn her life upside down. Mature content included!

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