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Rebirth As The Asura Prince

Greek x Norse Mythology Included (This Story Takes Place In AU So, Don't Expect To Go Things As It Was In the Original Ramayana.) In a mystical tale set against the backdrop of the ancient Treta Yuga during the time of the Ramayana, 'Rebirth As The Asura Prince' unfolds the extraordinary journey of a young boy named Indrajit. Fate takes a dramatic turn as Indrajit is unexpectedly reincarnated as Meghnad, the formidable and powerful son of the Asura king Ravana. As the stage is set for the colossal war between the forces of good and evil, tensions mount, and the anticipation of the impending conflict looms large. Indrajit, now reborn as Meghnad, grapples with the weight of his newfound identity. The boy who once lived a mundane life is thrust into the epicenter of the greatest war of the era, the war that will determine the fate of gods and demons. Caught between his past and present, Meghnad faces a moral dilemma. Will he blindly follow the path of his demonic lineage, or will he forge his own destiny? As the war drums echo across the land and alliances are tested, Meghnad must navigate treacherous waters, battling external foes and inner demons that threaten to consume him. Disclaimer: Remember, This is fanfiction of Ramayana. Not "Original" Ramayana. I have no intention to harm anyone's religious belief, I am just writing a what-if story from my perspective. If you don't like it, I kindly request you not read this further. 7 Chapters/Week Minimum.

Suryaputra_Karna01 · แฟนตาซี
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Chapter No.55 Farewell

[Meghnad's POV]

(Four Year Later)

Sigh~

"It seems I have nothing else to teach you," Guru Shukracharya's voice carried a mixture of pride and finality, his golden gaze resting upon me with a rare softness. Four years had passed since the day I first held the Rudrastra in my hands, and in that time, I had undergone a transformation that felt almost surreal. The boy who sought only to prove himself as more than Ravana's son had grown into a warrior guided by purpose and clarity.

"I disagree, Guru," I replied, respectfully lowering my head. "You have given me the tools to understand power, but the path to wisdom is endless. I must still learn much, and your guidance will always be invaluable." My voice carried the weight of gratitude, tempered with humility.