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Mahabaleshgarh, a powerful state in western Indira, commands a vast expanse, supremacy, and reign. However, it would be unreasonable to claim that Mahabaleshgarh was the only state of such caliber, for Suryagarh, in all its grandeur, thrived on the other side of Indira. A colossal desert named Rann separates these two empires. This scorching desert witnessed two deadly battles between these two states two decades ago. These ensuing battles were infamous, as they were a brother’s revenge against another brother. The subject was consent. The war was famous for a woman’s vengeance against an older man, and the subject was yet again consent. Consent—a word so simple yet hard to interpret in its actual context, and consent triggers war every time. It sees no status, no religion, no relationships, and is certainly not bound by promises. And, in the name of consent, two magnificent states of Indira were about to witness the regal saga of Princess Nandani of Mahabaleshgarh and the Crowned Prince of Suryagarh, Rudra Dev Singh. A tale not so enormous nor too plain—a story of two individuals not just falling in love but of two contending empires, entwined by a tumultuous past, now standing at the crossroads of an uncertain truce.
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