The story revolves around the antics of Prashant, a happy-go-lucky guy with lots of trivia in mind. He travelled to medieval India with a system. The cheat allows him to gain Karma points and spend them on spawning soldiers, materials and future technology.
This was supposed to be a straightforward conquest novel, but it hit a snag. Prashant is the kind of guy who would rather keep explaining what karma is than use the system. He cheats just enough to maintain his comfort, but doesn't bother with it afterwards. He plans to conquer the land at his own pace.
Frustrated with his laziness, the world throws different kinds of playmates at him. This includes supernatural beings, warriors of the past and wise councillors. Each comes with its quirks and secrets. Together, they are always there to help him. This creates a relaxed journey. The gang fumbles around in decoding what keeps india running.
So, let's grab a seat, popcorn and a long free time as we slowly sink our teeth into this epic adventure in medieval India with a cheat.
---Author is writing a customary 5-star review for promotion---- The book will follow the same mood throughout the run. Half-sarcastic, half-satirical and never taking itself as serious material. What this will offer is a mechanically tight experience where many unintentional lines from previous chapters will get spotlight later. The idea is to allow re-readers a flavour on each subsequent reading (and definitely not a plot to pocket more money. Trust me. Integrity is filled to the brim in my character). There won't be any twists. Those only joining for a single read will have the full experience. This is a relaxed novel, not a detective story. Cheers...... ArguedBasket.