Emperor Asha Sarkar sat in his cell with an eerily calm expression on his face. He was given a guilty verdict earlier in the day after all the evidence of his misdeeds was laid out for a jury of his peers. The leaders of the world's most powerful empires unanimously agreed on this. He was guilty, and the penalty for his crimes was execution.
Having been convicted of war crimes and sentenced to death, Asha now sat in his cell, dining on what the German guards referred to as his last meal. There were no tears in the man's eyes, nor any indignation towards his destiny. From the moment he had witnessed the overwhelming might of the German Army first hand, he knew this would be his fate.
Time passed, and Asha's meal soon came to an end. The Bengal Emperor wiped his mouth with his napkin, and listened to the bells chime, knowing that he did not have much time left. Shortly thereafter, a priest and several armed guards entered his cell, symbolizing that this was truly the end.