In the midst of political intrigue and warfare during the founding of the Majapahit Kingdom, Jagat Wengi, a cunning and individualistic 25-year-old book thief, takes center stage. As he navigates the treacherous landscapes of both the martial arts world and the royal court, Jagat Wengi undergoes a remarkable transformation from villain to Anti-Hero. Torn between conflicting loyalties and a quest for redemption, he becomes known as “The Mute of The Demon Cave” after a fateful encounter leaves him voiceless. Armed with secret arts and fueled by revenge, Jagat Wengi embarks on a perilous journey to seek justice against those who betrayed him. Blending elements of fantasy, including magic, mysticism, and local myths, this historical fiction offers an enthralling tale of power, sacrifice, and the relentless pursuit of goodness in a world steeped in darkness.
Many forest demons work with humans to strengthen their homes. They were enslaving humans with the lure of demon power. One of the workers is the wife of Kebo Galungan, aka Nini Gundhari.
Infiltrating the guards' headquarters led Jagat to this conclusion. Four points of the area served as buffers, and all had to receive the same crystals.
In addition to humans, they also hired demons from other regions to help them deal with the humans, one of which was probably a mist demon from the mountain region.
Mountains, forests, and rivers are an integral part of the land. The problem was compounded by the fact that the location of all four power points was unknown to the corpse owner.
The access was top secret and only possessed by the higher-ups of the Land Demon Kingdom, and their palace was not located in this base.
But the most important thing now was Gendis, and her place of confinement was close to this place.