The Road of Silk and Blood
The Silk Road was never just a path for merchants. It was a road of kings and beggars, of warriors and poets, of whispers that shaped the fate of empires.
For centuries, men had traveled these ancient trade routes, their camels laden with silk, spices, and gold. But among the treasures carried in secret, none were more dangerous than knowledge.
This is the story of Sayid ibn Rahman, a scholar from a land that no longer exists. A man who sought the truth but found power instead.
In the year 1272, as the Mongol Empire cast its shadow over the world, Sayid held in his hands a manuscript older than the cities that burned before the Khan's armies. A book said to contain the wisdom of ages—perhaps even the key to shaping destiny itself.
But knowledge is a double-edged sword. And those who seek it must be prepared to bleed.
As the sands shift and empires rise and fall, Sayid's journey will take him through betrayal, war, and a truth that will test the very fabric of his soul.
And in the end, he must decide—will he become a master of fate, or a man who walks away from it?
The road awaits.