
Golden Horde
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In the winter of 1238, the Mongolian cavalry crushed the Russian kingdoms, but encountered a terror beyond the sword in the snow and fog of Chernigov. Two thousand of the most elite cavalry were fighting each other in the fog, and the only survivor seemed to have lost his "mind" before dying. Shortly after the same year, Genghis Khan's grandson Batu made a blood cup from the skull of an enemy archduke and gave it to his youngest son Saren. Three years later, when the Mongolian army approached the city of Vienna and was about to engulf all of Western Europe, the commander-in-chief Batu suddenly ordered the entire army to withdraw eastward. History books refer to this mysterious retreat as "the withdrawal of the Scourge of God," but no one could guess its true cause. Only Saren knows. This modern soul trapped in the body of the conqueror's son is not only the prince of the Mongol Empire, but also the "key" chosen by the ancient earth. He must deal with the jealous father Khan, the ambitious clan king, and the ancient spirit of Rus awakened by the war. On one side is the glory of the empire and the expectations of the fathers, on the other side are the increasingly clear calls and warnings deep in the land. When two irreconcilable truths are torn in front of him, Saren must make a choice - to become the empire's sharpest blade, or to become the last fragile shield on this scarred land. History has never recorded what kind of war between humans and "non-humans" was hidden behind the eastward retreat that determined the fate of Europe. And this war has just begun now. "Traditional history, group portraits, unsystematic, slow to develop, I suggest you be more patient."
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