The Weaver Dynasty, Book 1: Defining the Explorer"
13 parts Ongoing Hazar, who needed to learn to be a Weaver to become a swordsman, wanted only to become an Explorer and seek revenge. Müge, who was experiencing the same things as him, remained silent. Even Hazar didn't know what Müge was thinking; they were unaware of how vast and powerful beings filled the world.
From the very first sparks of his life, Hazar possessed a spirit that dreamed of pushing the boundaries of the world. This dream was nourished by the stories and adventures his mother had told him.
However, one day, the borders of his homeland were breached by enemies, and Hazar narrowly escaped the clutches of death. Grateful for having survived, Hazar and Müge stepped into a new chapter of their lives. Their greatest support in this endeavor came from Master Korkut.
To pursue his dream of becoming an explorer, Hazar began learning weaving in his new home and then training to become a swordsman. Müge, who had endured similar ordeals in a harsher way, watched silently as events unfolded. No one could know what she was truly thinking.
Which paths would Hazar and Müge choose to reach their goals? What decisions were they ready to work for? For this reason, Hazar especially wanted Verzemeg to teach him swordsmanship. Yet Verzemeg did not share the same opinion. How would the conflict between Hazar and Verzemeg resolve?
This was only the beginning of their story.