The Rewritten War
They were chosen to remember. Now, they are hunted for it.
In the aftermath of Book I's cataclysmic revelation, the Seven Chiranjeevis — the deathless watchers of time — find themselves trapped between fractured timelines, corrupted scriptures, and rewritten myths. Across the ruins of civilizations that should never have met, history has begun to burn — and what rises from its ashes is not the truth, but a lie so powerful it threatens to overwrite dharma itself.
Ashwatthama wanders the black markets of data-wars, chased by organizations that consider his memory a global threat.
Vibhishana, once the voice of conscience, now leads a ghost army across oceans of forgotten oaths.
Kripacharya wakes up in a lab beneath Moscow, where AI reconstructs ancient wars to predict future conflicts.
Parashurama enters a bloodless war with himself in the Western Ghats, where the gods no longer speak — and he might be the reason.
Hanuman, broken and exiled, rediscovers an ancient inscription beneath Antarctica — one that predates even the Vedas.
Markandeya and Vyasa confront each other in the Library of Flames, where rewritten manuscripts burn the truth out of time.
But someone — or something — is rewriting the Spiral of Time. The Yuga Chakra has been hacked.
The war that once ended with Mahabharata has been rebooted through secret codices, and the new Dharma is not built on truth, but on control. As immortal minds begin to break and sides blur, the Seven must confront the most painful question of all:
What if the greatest threat to dharma is not adharma — but memory itself?
Spanning from sunken ruins in the Indian Ocean to war archives buried in the Vatican, from nuclear temples beneath Ayodhya to memory-harvesting vaults in Ethiopia, Book II is a sprawling, emotionally charged, mytho-thriller where every remembered moment can become a weapon, and forgetting might be humanity's only defense.