Vae Victis Khan: Conquer, Ravish, Breed: //top\\

The story follows Prince , the rightful heir to a vast empire. After being framed for a murder he did not commit, he is stripped of his birthright and cast into prison by his treacherous queen mother.

The spoils of war were not merely gold or grain. To the Khan, the ultimate resource was the future itself. The city was a vessel, and tonight, it would be emptied to fill the cups of his warriors. The crying of the women was drowned out by the raucous cheers of the victors. The treasures of the city were stripped, the granaries emptied, the pride of the people trampled into the mud. The city’s beauty was taken, enjoyed, and dominated, a tangible reminder that they no longer owned their own destiny. vae victis khan: conquer, ravish, breed

Timur raised his hand. A single gesture. Behind him, the low rumble of ten thousand hooves began to vibrate the earth. The story follows Prince , the rightful heir

The phrase "Vae Victis" is rooted in history, famously attributed to the chieftain Brennus of the Gauls during the Gallic sack of Rome in 390 BCE. When the Romans complained about the weight of the indemnity imposed upon them, Brennus callously responded with the phrase, underscoring the harsh realities faced by those vanquished in war. To the Khan, the ultimate resource was the future itself