In the dire moments preceding the fateful confrontation between King Kardox and The Jash Leader during the battle of Hewler, a poignant act of sacrifice unfolded within the shadowed corridors of Hewler’s castle. The valiant king, recognizing the grim odds stacked against him, issued a solemn decree to one of his most trusted confidants, Azad. With a heavy heart, King Kardox entrusted his beloved younger son/daughter (The Player) and older daughter, Rojda, to Azad’s care, beseeching him to guide the young heirs to safety through the Sewers of Hewler. King Kardox’s resolve was unwavering, even in the face of impending defeat. He foresaw a future in which his offspring would continue the unyielding struggle for Kurdish liberation, albeit from a distant sanctuary. Azad, a loyal servant of the Kurdish nation, took upon himself this sacred mission, selecting two of his most formidable comrades to accompany him. As they embarked on their perilous journey through the dank and treacherous tunnels of the sewers, fate would soon cruelly intervene. Unbeknownst to Azad and his charges, a cadre of Kurdish Jashes, cunning and stealthy, had infiltrated the sewers from within. Their mission was to from the sewers unleash and destroy the deadly Kurdish archers on the wall. 

The Arabian Slavtakers executed thousands of Kurds after using them in slavery purposes.

Amidst the subterranean gloom, Azad and his companions suddenly found themselves encircled by the very Jashes they had hoped to avoid. The clash that followed was a brutal and desperate struggle for survival. Azad, fueled by a fierce determination to honor his king’s wishes, fought valiantly, managing to extricate himself from the relentless onslaught. Yet, his comrades were not as fortunate, succumbing to the relentless fury of their attackers. The price of loyalty was steep, and Azad, battered and grievously wounded, found himself alone in the unforgiving darkness. His heart heavy with sorrow and regret, he knew that he had failed his king and, by extension, the young heirs he had sworn to protect. At that juncture, the children of King Kardox were lost to him.

Little did Azad know that a cruel twist of fate awaited the young heirs. The Kurdish Jashes, unknowingly holding the royal progeny, sold them on the black market. The two were now victims of a brutal world marked by the chains of slavery. For six long and harrowing years, The Player and Rojda endured unspeakable suffering in the merciless grip of their Arabian captors. The hope of liberation, like a distant star in the night sky, remained a flickering beacon in the darkest of nights.

Around 18 years have passed since Zuhak invaded Kurdistan and the player (Kardox’s son) is now around 25 years old. As you start a new game, you will be able to customize your character before you start up in the desert, saved by a mysterious man from the slavery of Arabs. Play the game and start your adventure in Kurdistan.