Scene 1:
Radheya stood in a vast desert, golden sands stretching endlessly beneath the scorching sun. Sweat dripped from his brow, but he remained still, his focus locked on the figure before him—Kottavai, the Goddess of Death and Light, his disguised math teacher.
"You possess an undefeatable armor," Kottavai said, her voice like a whisper in the wind. "But do you know its true power?"
Radheya clenched his fists. "It makes me invincible."
Kottavai smirked. "Does it?"
Before Radheya could react, she flicked her wrist.
A beam of pure light shot forward—faster than thought, faster than breath.
BOOM!
Radheya was sent flying, crashing into the sand. His divine armor had protected him, but he had felt it—pain.
"Your armor is indestructible, but that doesn't make you invincible," Kottavai said, walking toward him. "A weapon does not make a warrior. Strength means nothing if you don't know how to use it."
Radheya gritted his teeth and stood. "Then teach me."
Kottavai smiled. "Very well. First—I will break you."
Scene 2: The Death of a Warrior
The training was brutal.
No weapons. No armor. No mercy.
Radheya fought against Kottavai for days, pushed beyond his limits. He was thrown, beaten, and tested in ways he had never imagined. Every time he fell, she forced him up.
"You rely on your armor like a child clinging to his mother," she scolded. "When you truly understand battle, you won't need it."
One final strike—a blinding flash of light—and Radheya collapsed.
Kottavai knelt beside him. "Today, Karnan, the warrior, has died."
She placed her hand on his chest, where his heart pounded weakly. "Now… it is time for a new warrior to be born."
Scene 3: The Birth of the Sun's Champion
Radheya opened his eyes.
For the first time, he could see—not just with his eyes, but with his entire being.
His body no longer felt heavy. His armor was gone—yet he felt stronger than ever.
Kottavai stood before him, holding a weapon. Not a spear. Not a sword. But a gun.
"A true warrior adapts," she said, tossing it to him. "You were Karnan, the son of the sun. Now, you will wield your father's fire in a new way."
Radheya caught the gun. It pulsed with divine energy, a fusion of solar power and modern weaponry.
"Your training is not over," Kottavai said. "But now… you are ready."
Radheya smirked. "Let's see what this baby can do."