The Tragedy of Nahusha's Family

Year: 1017

Nahusha had a happy childhood filled with love and innocence. He deeply cherished his mother and enjoyed playful adventures with his siblings. His mother, skilled in the art of storytelling, would captivate him with magical tales, transporting him to enchanting worlds. His father, a humble swordsmith, provided for the family in their small village.

During peaceful days, Nahusha formed close bonds with childhood friends, spending joyful hours playing and laughing. However, their idyllic life was shattered by the power struggles plaguing the Mansaya kingdom.

The kingdom was torn apart by a fierce conflict among rival princes. This power struggle led to a devastating war, and Nahusha's village became an unfortunate victim. Mercenaries, led by a ruthless commander known as the "Never-Dying Demon," descended upon their once-peaceful home, bringing chaos and brutality.

In the midst of the merciless attack, Nahusha witnessed the bravery of his mother and older sister as they stood against their attackers. Despite their courageous efforts, they were overpowered, and the memory of their suffering etched deeply into Nahusha's young mind. Tragedy struck his family as his father and brother, driven by anger, fought back but tragically lost their lives to the merciless blades of their assailants.

The leader of the mercenary army, known as the "Never-Dying Demon," personally orchestrated the massacre of Nahusha's family. This heartless commander was notorious for his cruelty and seemed invincible. The name of the Never-Dying Demon seared into Nahusha's memory, fueling his burning desire for revenge.

During the chaos of battle, Nahusha's leg suffered a grievous injury from a sword slash, leaving a deep wound that would never fully heal. The excruciating pain made walking difficult, and he carried a slight limp as a constant reminder of the violence he endured.

Despite his injury, Nahusha was forcibly separated from his loved ones and thrown into slavery alongside his grieving mother. Tragically, his sister did not survive. As slaves, they were at the mercy of their captors. Nahusha's mother endured beatings and abuse from a wicked nobleman who had purchased them. This nobleman, from the same royal bloodline that allowed such atrocities, cruelly ended Nahusha's mother's life, leaving him devastated and consumed by a burning rage.

Driven by his thirst for revenge and a profound sense of betrayal, Nahusha's hatred grew stronger. His injured leg served as a constant reminder of the violence he had endured, fueling his desire to seek justice against those who had wronged his family. The image of the Never-Dying Demon loomed large in his mind, pushing him to acquire the power and skills necessary to confront and defeat the killer of his family.

This chapter reveals the dark events that forever altered Nahusha's path, transforming him into the ruthless individual he would become. The tragic loss of his family, the cruelty inflicted by his own countrymen, and the relentless suffering he endured ignited a fiery rage within Nahusha, setting him on a course that would redefine his existence.