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Empire of India: Rise of the Ruthless Prince

Born as a test subject yearning for freedom, he never imagined that a gamble of fate would leave him as a youngest prince of the once-mighty Vijayanagar Empire in the 16th century India. Fueled by his undying thirst for absolute control and endless amusement, he stops at nothing to achieve his desires. Follow along as His actions, driven by a twisted sense of entertainment, plunging the empire into a maelstrom of chaos. Disclaimer: This novel is a work of fiction that explores historical events within the context of a parallel Earth. Any similarities to real-world historical occurrences are purely coincidental and are a product of the author's imagination. The intent is to offer an alternate perspective on history and should not be construed as an accurate representation of actual events. Reader discretion is advised. If you own the rights to the profile picture used by the author, please Let us know in the Comments for proper attribution or its removal. We appreciate your understanding and are committed to resolving any concerns regarding intellectual property rights.

Indian_Painter · Militar
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The Protector

The sun rose high in the sky, and the atmosphere was warm due to the afternoon heat. Moreover, the humidity made the heat unbearable. There was little to no breeze to soothe the fiery warmth. 

Clashes of steel, wails of agony, and screams of determination echoed through the city plaza. The Mughals clashed with the wooden barricades of the Marathas. The shards of wood flew as they charged right into it with a thud. 

Marathas brandished their spears through the gaps of the barricade and poked at them. It pierced through the gaps of their armor, and tens of soldiers got injured. 

Askar's attention was on the battle in the plaza. They had the numerical advantage but they were caught on a chokepoint by the sensible place of the barricades. The space they possessed was greatly reduced. This means they were less mobile and their numbers couldn't be used to their full extent.