Ramayan 3392 AD #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn the distant future of Ramayan 3392 AD, blue-skinned Prince Rama and his fiercely loyal brother Prince Lakshman are called to lead the once-peaceful outpost of Ayodhya. As they take command, they soon face a grim truth: even the most secluded realms cannot escape the relentless advance of the Nark hordes. With Councilor Kaikeyi watching from the shadows and their younger brothers Bharat and Shatrughan at their side, the princes must rise as warriors to defend their people—before the coming darkness consumes them all.
In the quiet settlement of Janasthan, Rama faces a brutal test of duty when an Asura demon attack shatters the peace. Torn between his warrior’s code and the lives of the villagers he’s sworn to protect, he must choose between honor and survival—before the cost becomes unbearable.
In the scorched ruins of a forgotten age, Lakshman fights a desperate battle against his kin and the Desert Assassins, pushed to the edge of survival—until a mysterious stranger intervenes, seeking the blue-skinned son of Ayodhya. With the past bleeding into the present and ancient destinies stirring beneath the sands, one truth remains: not all who are lost are meant to stay gone.
In the scorched ruins of a forgotten age, Rama Dashrath, Vishwamitra, Lakshman, and Guha race against time to reach Mithila, pursued by the merciless Asura general Tataka and her deadly brood. With the fate of the world’s future hidden somewhere beyond the ruins, the team must survive not just the war machines of Tataka, but the ghosts of a past they can’t outrun.
In a future where ancient legends echo across the stars, Rama Dashrath finds himself drawn to the radiant Seeta as the elders prepare their wedding—only to be thrust into chaos when Lord Ravan arrives, his presence eclipsing the light and revealing a far greater threat than any they’ve known.
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