When a threat to the new Empire arises, Servak, the Emperor, sends a group of elite warriors to hunt down the rebel leader – who escaped to an uncharted land across the sea. Ganis, the most recent addition to the group, embarks on this journey to save the Empire, along with a group of nine other warriors. The quest takes them through many hardships and unexpected events which include valuable lessons and clues for the imperial soldiers. Will the group be able to strengthen their bonds of comradeship, their main asset, to overcome what awaits them? Will they fall to despair and fail to stop the Empire’s most dangerous adversary? The story of Book of Kayal: Hands of Fate is set in a fantasy world with many magnificent creatures springing from different myths and legends. There are many real issues discussed in the story, including religion and politics, linked to contemporary events – specifically in the Middle East.
Well I am not sure if I should take this one seriously or not. I hope that nobody is actually out there promoting this type of stuff, but I guess it is just our responsibility to be on top of these things ourselves too.