Time traveler in Mahabharata
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  • Time 2h 3m
Ongoing, First published Sep 01, 2024
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Y/N, a modern-day historian, finds herself transported back in time to the epic era of the Mahabharata. She becomes entangled in the lives of the Pandava brothers, witnessing their struggles, triumphs, and the looming threat posed by their evil cousins, the Kauravas. With her knowledge of the future, Anya must navigate the treacherous waters of ancient India, using her intelligence and resourcefulness to protect the Pandavas and shape the course of history. As the conflict between the two families intensifies, Anya finds herself caught in a deadly game, forced to confront the moral dilemmas and sacrifices that come with time travel.
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In Ancient India, where whispers of fate held sway, Radheya Vasusena Karna dared to challenge the course of destiny. A young man with unyielding passion for a world bathed in happiness, Karna found himself entwined in a web of sacrifice and duty. Born with the armor of warrior, yet burdened with the weight of his own imprisoned fate, Karna must confront the darkness of Destiny and uncertainty of future. Will his quest for a radiant world come at the cost of happiness? Or will the incarcerated sun of his soul forever remain shrouded in shadows?