King of Parakshan, King Azaroth, was afraid of the growing influence of Assyria and launched a brutal attack, laying siege to the kingdom. As Assyria was falling, its king, Zarhaddon, made a desperate move by making his young son, Prince Amir, escape out of the kingdom with his most trusted servants, sending him into exile in Greece.
There, King Thalerius of Greece welcomed the boy. Under the guidance of Nikoloas, a battle-hardened Greek warrior, Amir grew into a formidable fighter. He fell in love with Princess Callista and earned the respect of the people when he slew a mythical serpent that had long cursed Greece with fear and sickness. In doing so, he saved the king’s life and lifted the darkness over the land.
As nearby villages and smaller kingdoms faced destruction from mystical creatures and the dreaded Eaters of the Dead, King Thalerius sent his greatest warrior, Prince Amir, to fight back. Amir achieved legendary victories: slaying a three-headed lion, defeating dark raiders, and ending years of suffering.
When King Azaroth armed his proxies and allies to invade Greece, Amir led a heroic defense and emerged victorious once again. After the death of King Thalerius, Amir ascended the throne. Now, as King, he raised an army to confront the mighty Parakshan king, and defeat him, in a final epic battle and liberate the people of Assyria.
A prince turned warrior. A warrior turned king. A king destined to change the fate of nations