Among the very tested villages and cities of Kurdistan, amid the echoes of oppression and the clashing of invading armies, a young boy named Kardox grew up under the watchful eye of his mentor, Bekr. Bekr was a former fighter, a nationalist who had dedicated his life to defending Kurdistan from its oppressors. Being involved in several uprising attempts, Bekr had lots of experience in the Kurdish cause and thus provided important knowledge to Kardox during his teachings. In early ages, Kardox learned to handle a sword, spear and shield but also bow and arrow. He was taught how to use speed and fighting combos and how to ride a horse. Bekr saw potential in Kardox and took him under his wing. It became a personal matter for Bekr. Kardox took his lessons with humilty. He spent his days learning about war tactics and strategy, but more importantly, he delved deep into the rich history and culture of the Kurdish people. Bekr taught him about the importance of unity among the Kurdish tribes and the resilience of their spirit. The old mentor saw one flaw with Kardox however, his ability to rush into battles, lacking the art of patience. Bekr therefor focused a lot to improve this side of Kardox. 

Kardox during his early battles as a regular soldier.

As years passed, Kardox became a skilled warrior, admired for his determination and loyalty. However, he yearned for something more significant—a chance to make a difference on a larger scale. His heart burned with a desire to free Kurdistan from the clutches of Turkish, Persian, and Arabian invaders. When Kardox turned 17, he made a fateful decision to leave his mentor and join the Underground, a rebellious group that waged war against the Arab invaders in both Bashur and Rojhelat. He was introduced to the group by his mentor, who took him under their wings. Before he left, Bekr made sure to pass along his personal sword alongside some armor sets. But Kardox had to prove himself to the Underground and were given smaller tasks in the beginning such as transportation and smuggling deliveries in order to improve relationships between the Underground and other rebel activity groups. He would within a few months, be introduced to the battlefield as a simple fighter, learning from the ground up and earning the respect of his fellow warriors with each battle fought side by side. Through courage and strategic acumen, Kardox quickly climbed the ranks within the Underground. His determination and charisma won the hearts of his fellow fighters. He knew their struggles because he had lived through them himself. He treated every member as family, building trust and belief in his cause as a true leader. In time, he was introduced to the leader of The Underground which was know as The Shadow. He was a tall, old man with a long beard and a big axe on his back. The Shadow lived under very mysterious standards, being very careful with his action in every aspect. His identity was only revealed to the very top of the Underground, and thus, Kardox had become one of the elite within the organization. Kardox’s ability to lead, inspire, and recruit new members from the most oppressed corners of Kurdistan was unparalleled. His encounters with leaders from The Resistance in Bakur proved pivotal as they sought to unite the two main Kurdish forces against the common enemies. Kardox understood the power of unity and collaboration. He tirelessly worked towards bridging the gaps between the different factions, emphasizing the shared identity and struggle of the Kurdish people. The agreement on joint forces against their adversaries marked the beginning of the second Kurdish uprising.

With the unified forces, Kardox assumed a prominent role as the face of the second Kurdish uprising. Even if the Shadow was the main leader of the Underground, Kardox became the second-leader in Kurdistan due to his unusual piece of bravery. His fearlessness and conviction inspired countless others to join the cause. Together, they stood as an unyielding force against the oppressors, protecting the homeland they cherished. As the military leader of The Underground, Kardox stood alongside The Shadow and their thousands of fighters. The invaders tried to quell the rebellion with brutal force, but Kardox’s leadership and the unwavering commitment of his fighters prevailed. The oppressed regions of Kurdistan witnessed hope rekindled as the Underground and The Resistance grew stronger with every passing day. As time went on, Kardox’s legend grew, and he became a symbol of hope and defiance for the Kurdish people. His leadership and the unity he fostered among the resistance groups paved the way for a more potent and effective struggle. Kardox’s dream of a free Kurdistan became a beacon for generations to come. His legacy endured not only through the eventual liberation of Kurdistan but also through the stories of his courage and leadership that were passed down through the ages.