Sitting atop the back of a brilliant chocolate colored steed was a man dressed from head to toe in the unique garb of Medieval India. This man was named Ishwar Tomara, and he was the son of the current Regent of the Anangpur Empire, which lie in the northwestern corner of the Indian Subcontinent.
Normally he could not be bothered to waste the time necessary to travel to the Western World, and yet despite his reservations, he had received orders from the boy-emperor Dharya Tomara to undertake such a journey. Throughout his travels, Ishwar had seen many tremendous sights, from the neighboring Turk-Persian Empire that belonged to the Timurids, to the glistening city of Constantinople, which acted as the gateway to the western world.