Parśu the Axebearer

Once a sage, once a king, always a warrior. His rusted axe bore the weight of dynasties, cleaving more thrones than it raised. He trained the boy with the patience of steel and tested him with the fury of storms. When at last student and teacher stood opposed, the clash was not betrayal but inevitability. Even in defeat, his lesson endured: that destruction is also instruction.

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