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The New Gods : ArdhDaevas

A thrilling saga of the 'Daevanshas' left behind by the higher gods, Daevas. The Endtime is here and these young stars face an epic struggle against formidable forces that once were fought against by their parents - The Asuras, The Demons, and The Gods of other pantheons have decided to return. But will the daevas return even? And in this fight will they emerge victorious? What lies in store for their destiny? Uncover the answers as you delve into this story.

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14 Chs

Prologue 4

Ajay's heart pounded with a mix of excitement and nervousness as he made his way to the top of Kushawati High, where he was supposed to meet Devesh for their first martial arts training session. Ever since Devesh agreed to teach him, Ajay had been eagerly looking forward to this moment.

Reaching the open training area, Ajay spotted Devesh standing there with focused eyes and a composed posture. "Ready to start?" Devesh's voice was calm and steady, sending a wave of chill down Ajay's spine. Trying to contain his emotions and eagerness to learn, Ajay nodded, replying, "Yes, I'm ready."

Devesh commenced the training with a series of basic forms and techniques, emphasizing the importance of a strong foundation. He meticulously explained the significance of each movement and the correct posture, and Ajay observed intently, trying to absorb every detail.

"Now, pay attention to your breathing," Devesh instructed, guiding Ajay through specific breathing techniques. "In martial arts, proper breathing is essential. It not only enhances your physical performance but also calms your mind and helps you stay focused.""In our culture, the breath is not just a physical function but is considered the very essence of life itself," Devesh began, his voice carrying a hint of reverence. "It is believed that every living being is imbued with Prana, the life force energy, which is intricately connected to the breath. When we control our breath, we harmonize this vital force, leading to a greater sense of self-awareness and inner peace. Our breath mirrors this cosmic rhythm of creation and destruction. By becoming attuned to the rhythm of our breath, we align ourselves with the very rhythm of the universe."

The serenity of the training area seemed to amplify the profound wisdom shared between them. Ajay felt a sense of awe and reverence for the ancient teachings, understanding that the path he was embarking on held not only physical significance but also a deeper meaning.

As the training progressed, Ajay found himself sweating profusely. Devesh pushed him to the limit, challenging him to perform each move with precision. Every time Ajay stumbled, Devesh corrected him with patience and precision, encouraging him not to be disheartened by mistakes.

"I can't do it as perfectly as you," Ajay admitted, a touch of frustration in his voice. Devesh's expression remained composed, showing no signs of arrogance or superiority. "Of course not. It took me years of training to master these techniques. But that doesn't mean you can't learn. Everyone has their journey, and with consistent practice, you will improve."

For the next two hours that felt like an eternity, Devesh continued to guide Ajay through the training, breaking down each move into manageable steps. They focused on footwork, hand techniques, and blocking, with Devesh offering insightful explanations for each skill.

During a short break, Ajay mustered the courage to talk about the training Vishnu had given him. "Vishnu taught me some moves too. They were different from what you're showing me."

Devesh raised an eyebrow, his curiosity piqued. "Vishnu is different, and so are his techniques. Even when it relies on agility and movement, it also requires high stamina to keep your body moving and executing those moves. Vishnu didn't just wish for it; he worked tirelessly to achieve it, even if he doesn't show it." Ajay nodded, "I'll focus on what works best for me and keep practicing."

As Devesh resumed the training, his gaze caught a glimpse of something on the other side of Kushawati High.

Meanwhile, Misha sat on a stone bench, looking wistfully at the training area. She missed Vishnu's presence and the profound conversations they used to have. Vishnu had been more than just a mentor; he was her best friend. Memories of their time together flooded her mind.He had taught her everything he knew about martial arts, philosophy, and life, in his own strange way. They would spend hours engrossed in deep conversations about the universe, human potential, and the art of living. He had a way of making her see the world from different perspectives, expanding her horizons.

But now, he was gone, pursuing his own path. She felt a pang of sadness, realizing how much she depended on his friendship and guidance. Misha forced a smile, not wanting to burden Devesh with her emotions.1 "Oh, it's nothing. Just lost in thought. You know how it is."

Devesh nodded, sensing that there was more beneath the surface of her words. He decided not to press further, understanding that everyone had their share of worries and emotions. He stayed quiet, sitting next to her for the next few minutes until Ajay came running after finishing his sets. The corridors of Kushawati High held stories of intertwined destinies, where friendships and rivalries were bound to shape their lives in ways they could never have imagined.

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In the bustling classroom, Krishna couldn't help but steal glances at Isha, the confident and enigmatic girl from Class A. Her jet-black hair framed her face like a cascade of shadows, and her piercing blue eyes held an air of mystery that intrigued him. He found himself captivated by her presence, his heart skipped a beat every time their eyes briefly met. 

Unbeknownst to him, Isha also noticed the occasional glances and couldn't resist the urge to inquire about him. Leaning over to her friend Yami, Isha asked, "Hey, who's the new guy in our class? The one with the messy hair."

Yami looked over at Krishna and replied, "Oh, that's Krishna. He's a new transfer student. I don't think he knows much about anyone here, including you, so don't worry." Isha's lips curled into a smirk, and her voice dropped to a low mutter, 'He looks like a simpleton, stealing glances in class.' A chorus of soft laughter and whispered comments followed, punctuated by the amused giggles of the girls.

Unfortunately, the soft laughter caught the attention of both Krishna and the watchful teacher, who sternly reminded them to maintain silence during class. Krishna blushed slightly, embarrassed by the attention, while Isha went quiet as she realized that he had heard her remark.

During lunchtime in the bustling cafeteria of SVVM Delhi, Krishna found himself standing in line, waiting for his turn to get some food. As he looked around, he couldn't help but notice the students from Class A sitting together, their confident aura making them stand out from the crowd. Among them was Siddharth, the esteemed chief of Class A, whom everyone respected and admired. Krishna felt a mix of curiosity and apprehension. He had heard stories about Siddharth's reserved and aloof nature, and it was uncommon for him to interact with students from other sections. As he finally reached the food counter, he took a deep breath and focused on getting his meal.

Just as Krishna turned around with his tray, he froze in surprise. Standing right behind him was Siddharth himself, seemingly waiting for his own meal. Krishna's mind raced with thoughts of what to say or do in the presence of the reputed Class A chief, but some words had already slipped from his mouth before he realized it.

The kid standing next in line had just told him to go further back, creating space - Speculations arose that a confrontation might be imminent, which worried Isha. Although she had an inkling that Siddharth had an interest in her, she didn't want Krishna to get into trouble. Her thoughts raced, and she almost stepped forward to intervene, but her friends held her back, urging her to let things unfold naturally.

Siddharth noticed the momentary hesitation on Krishna's face and offered a warm smile, sensing his unease. "Hi, I'm Siddharth," he introduced himself with genuine friendliness. Krishna couldn't believe his ears, but he managed to gather his composure and replied, "I'm Krishna, I just transferred as the new guy in Class B."

As they both walked towards an empty table, Siddharth continued the conversation casually. 'Oh, I heard about you. Transferred recently, huh? How are you finding SVVM so far?' A sense of relief washed over Krishna as he realized Siddharth's approachable nature, making him feel more at ease. "Yeah, it's been quite an experience. Everyone here seems to have their own unique talents and stories."

Siddharth nodded, his eyes reflecting genuine interest. "That's true. SVVM High is full of surprises and challenges. But it's also a place where you can find some incredible friendships if you look in the right places."

As they settled down to eat, Krishna couldn't help but feel intrigued by the unexpected turn of events. He had expected a more reserved and distant demeanor from Siddharth, but he was pleasantly surprised by the friendly conversation they were having.

"So, what made you choose this school?" Siddharth asked, genuinely curious about Krishna's reasons for transferring to their school.

Krishna took a moment to think before answering, "I wanted a fresh start, a place where I could challenge myself and explore new possibilities. This place seemed like the perfect place for that."

Siddharth nodded thoughtfully, "Well, you've certainly come to the right place. We have a way of pushing you beyond your limits and showing you what you're truly capable of."

As they ate together, Krishna found himself opening up more to Siddharth, sharing his interests and aspirations. To his surprise, Siddharth was an attentive listener, offering encouragement and occasional insights.

Their casual conversation continued, and Krishna felt a newfound sense of belonging. The initial nervousness had faded away, replaced by a sense of camaraderie and understanding. As they finished their meal, Siddharth offered a friendly pat on Krishna's shoulder, "It was great talking to you, Krishna. Don't hesitate to reach out if you need anything."

To others, it was clear that the tension evaporated, and a genuine conversation was now ensuing between the two. Isha watched from afar, surprised by Siddharth's unexpected openness and the ease with which Krishna interacted with him.

As the break continued, a passerby in the hall caught a glimpse of Siddharth sitting with the new kid during his stroll through the cafeteria. Curiosity got the better of him, and he decided to ask the girl walking next to him about the unexpected scene. After hearing a bit he decided to order her to figure out what was going on in Siddharth's mind. As they chatted, the topic of the ongoing issue with NJMS came up. Confidently, she reported, "Siddharth told the kid who approached him that he would take care of it." "Well," he responded, "regardless of the situation, this new kid is no simpleton; there's more to him than meets the eye. Figure it out."

Meanwhile, Isha observed her brother passing by, her heart filled with a mix of emotions. The feeling of being looked down upon still lingered, and she longed for her brother's approval and recognition. Determination ignited her spirit as she silently vowed to surpass everyone in Class B and eventually in Class A, with the ultimate goal of becoming the next student council president. She knew the path ahead would be challenging, but her resolve to achieve greatness remained unwavering.

As the day unfolded, the unexpected encounters and interactions between Krishna, Siddharth, and Isha set the stage for an intriguing journey ahead. The sun began to set, casting a warm golden glow over Kushawati High and the lives of Krishna and his friends, who were nestled far away in the city. They all sensed that change was on the horizon.

Ajay found a newfound camaraderie with Devesh. The journey of learning martial arts had just begun, and he eagerly looked forward to where it would lead him. Krishna and Siddharth could sense the blossoming of a new friendship, while Isha was determined to give her best in every endeavor. Maya and Dev, too, were prepared for whatever the future had in store. With each passing moment, the tapestry of their intertwined destinies began to unfold, leaving them standing on the brink of an unforgettable journey through the corridors of Kushawati High, SVVM Delhi, towards the sky beyond. Filled with a kaleidoscope of emotions, dreams, and the pursuit of their destinies, their lives were about to be transformed in ways they couldn't yet imagine.