Rajveer, the greatest swordsman of all time, was a force to be reckoned with. At just five years old, he was sent to train with swordsmanship teachers from across the world. For twenty long years, Rajveer honed his skills and gained knowledge in other areas, living a life akin to that of a Sadhu.
However, on the day of his departure, his father was hesitant to let him go. But it was an ancient decision made by the Rishis that a special child would be chosen for training in order to make 'Shauryan' and Bharatvarsh great. Rajveer had been predicted and chosen 200 years prior, and it was planned that a child from the royal family of Shauryan would embark on a journey to become the greatest swordsman of all time, securing a great future for their land.
Despite his father's ineligibility, Rajveer was sent on this journey. He trained with over 100 swordsman teachers from different countries, gaining knowledge and skills beyond the art of sword fighting. When he returned to Shauryan, he was instantly crowned king due to his power and knowledge.
Rajveer's first action as king was to plan with his commander, Daksh, and other mentors to take back half of Shauryan's land from Kapilas. He challenged Kapila's king, Vasun, to a sword fight. If Rajveer lost, full control of Shauryan would be surrendered to Kapila. But if Rajveer won, they would peacefully release half of Shauryan's land back to them. Vasun accepted the challenge, and the two began their fight in the stadium.
Rajveer fought with kindness and humility, yet possessed a powerful physique that allowed him to wield his sword like a thunderstorm. Vasun was also a strong swordsman, but after only eight seconds, he lost to Rajveer's lightning-fast moves. The audience couldn't even see what had happened.
After the reunion of land, Kapila betrayed Shauryan, and a war broke out between the two nations. However, Rajveer's execution of the war was so powerful that he was feared by other nations. His mastery of the art of war allowed him to slice through enemies with ease, and he approached Vasun with a thunderbolt-like force. After seeing Rajveer chop through his army, Vasun was terrified and declared defeat.
This was Rajveer's first win as king, but it came at a cost. 1,000 soldiers from Shauryan and 10,000 soldiers from Kapila died in the battle. Nevertheless, Rajveer's economic prowess allowed him to make his nation work more efficiently, making Shauryan even greater than Pratappur.
But why was Rajveer so powerful? He didn't possess any god-given gifts. Instead, it was all due to his hard work and teachings from his gurus. He learned all 50,000 sword moves and could use them all flawlessly, a feat no one else had ever achieved.
In 1565, Rajveer went to Pratappur for a world summit on the upcoming World Sword Olympics in 1576. It was last battled in Europe in 1560 but was now set to take place in Bharatvarsh. In the mini battle stadium, there was a Norman sword fight going on with foreigners present as well. A crowd had gathered, and Rajveer overheard a rumor that there was a Japanese swordsman who became invincible in battle due to some sort of magic.
Curiosity piqued, Rajveer was eager to learn more about this swordsman and his supposed magic. What would happen if he were to face him in battle? Only time would tell.