Vyasa Rashva - The patriarch of the family. (Father)
Vyasa Vikara - The young master. (Master)
Vyasa Varaha - The younger brother of Vikara.
Dhamini - Adopted daughter of Rashva. Younger sister to both Vikara and Varaha.
The family has been the primary landlord throughout the lands of Pashchima (West) Urvarakshetra. Until the day arrived when the old man Venkarastra decided to write his will and offer the rest of Urvarakshetra to Rashva. This included Dakshina (South), Purva (East), and Uttara (North) Urvarakshetra."
Venkarastra was a legendary soldier of the Jetayu army. Ever since he retired, he became the landlord of the Krosha fields (South, East and North Urvarakshetra). Rashva was hereditarily in possession of the Western paddy fields. The South too was filled with paddy. Only the North and East had different crops farmed like Rice, Wheat and Barley.
Venkarastra and Rashva would compete to see who could cultivate the most paddy. These small battles between them brought them closer. Venkarastra had no children. He'd often be seen playing and spending time with Rashva's children. He felt as if those were his kids. Eventually, when Venkarastra died, he saw no one better fit than Rashva to take care of his fields. He could now die knowing he spent his last decade or so in good company. He had finally found someone that he could call family.
Near Uttara (Northern) Urvarakshetra lies the Ihakar Falls. Nearby the waterfalls are groups of villages that belong to the Ihachita clan. The Ihachita are assassins. They have infamy across all villages. They have been accused of killing kings in the past.
Further to Purva (Eastern) Urvarakshetra lies a village of brutes. They serve as bodyguards to the nobles, for the right price. The Jetayu family are under the protection of these bodyguards.
Towards the Dakshina (Southern) Urvarakshetra lies the coastal regions of Hardaroopa. They have the Indraghar clan who control the entirety of the country's sea trade. They are the king's favourites.
Now moving along to the Pashchima (Western) Urvarakshetra lies the stronghold of Vikara. He has been robbing and pillaging the land to keep them in constant fear. The estate that they live in is also in the centre of the town. The name of the estate is Artha Vyasa. It is quite noticeable as no other structure is that large near it. Every other house in the village is made of straws or Wooden clay.
The land in Urvarakshetra which is under a constant conflict of ownership has to be Madhyama (Middle) Urvarakshetra. This is the heart of the land. The most fertile soil and the crops that are grown vary from the ranges of corn, wheat, different vegetables and even fruits. The King owns a share of the land personally but the landlords secretly keep the majority of the harvest for themselves. The landlords include - Vyasas, Jetayus, Kevas and other minor clans.
The smell of blood is not only for the battlefield. It is also present here, in the fields of Urvarakshetra. People disappear, families disappear. The strong prey on the weak to keep the riches and the lands to themselves.
In the realm of Sagarkaar, a prestigious tournament named Ananta Shatam (Infinity Arena) is held, drawing warriors from diverse lands. Amidst the grand spectacle, tensions rise as a new conflict brews over the fertile farming land of Urvarakshetra. As the competition unfolds, alliances form and rivalries ignite, intertwining the fates of participants. As the battles on and off the arena intensify, the warriors must navigate personal desires, loyalties, and the looming threat to Urvarakshetra's peace. The fate of Sagarkaar hangs in the balance as the tournament reveals the true depths of manipulation, gluteny and malice of the people. Will they be capable of overcoming these adversities?
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