Devyani: Tempered by Adversity (Part 1)
Companions in Unequal Worlds Devyani is the daughter of Shukracharya, the guru whose counsel upholds the strength of the Asura kingdom. Sharmishtha is the princess of Asuras, born to the Asura King Vrishaparva. As a constant royal companion to Sharmishtha, Devyani grows up in the palace, playing and studying by her side, but pride lies between them — a rivalry quiet yet constant, neither willing to yield. Though they move as companions, Devyani and Sharmishtha do not walk the same ground. Sharmishtha’s authority is visible — royal blood, courtly command, the expectation of obedience. Devyani’s power is quieter, but heavier. It does not announce itself; it arrives before her, carried by her father’s reputation. Each senses the other’s advantage, though neither names it. Devyani grows with an unspoken certainty that the world bends, if not to her will, then at least to her father’s voice. Where Shukracharya walks, kings listen; where he pauses, empires hesitate. That assurance...