NFT Avatar: #00752 Rajaka – The Cursed Warrior
The Legend of the Jungle
Deep within the ancient jungles of India, where no human dares to tread, there is a name whispered in fear. A name carried by the wind, spoken by shamans, feared by hunters. Rajaka. Half man. Half tiger. A beast of vengeance, a guardian of the wild. But Rajaka was not always this way.
The Curse of the Tiger God
Long ago, Rajaka was a warrior a proud and noble protector of his village. He fought against invaders, defended the weak and honored the old ways. But when greedy men came to defile the jungle, hunting sacred beasts and burning the trees, Rajaka stood alone to stop them.
He fought bravely, but he was betrayed. His own people, blinded by gold, sided with the invaders. They bound him in chains, dragging him before their leader a dark sorcerer who sought to claim the jungle’s magic for himself. As punishment, the sorcerer cursed Rajaka.
"You love this jungle so much? Then you shall become one with it forever!" Lightning split the sky. The ground trembled. Rajaka screamed as his body twisted and morphed, his bones stretching, his skin burning, his soul tearing apart. When he opened his eyes again, he was no longer human. The head of a tiger. The claws of a beast. The strength of a demon. And an eternal hunger for vengeance.
The Beast Awakens
For years, Rajaka vanished. The invaders believed the jungle was theirs. They cut down trees, built their cities, and mocked the spirits. Then the disappearances began.
At first, it was small. A poacher found ripped apart. A warlord’s camp torn to shreds. Then entire villages vanished overnight, their buildings left untouched, but the people gone without a trace. The survivors spoke of a shadow in the trees. Eyes that glowed like molten gold. A roar that shook the heavens. A warrior that walked like a man but hunted like a beast. Rajaka had returned.
The War of Blood and Claws
Now, the greedy men of the world fear the jungle. Armies sent to capture Rajaka never return. Hunters who seek his head find only their own skulls hanging from trees. Some say he fights for revenge. Some say he is a god. But the truth is far darker. Rajaka is neither man nor beast. He is vengeance. And as long as men seek to destroy the jungle, he will never stop hunting.
Deep within the ancient jungles of India, where no human dares to tread, there is a name whispered in fear. A name carried by the wind, spoken by shamans, feared by hunters. Rajaka. Half man. Half tiger. A beast of vengeance, a guardian of the wild. But Rajaka was not always this way.
The Curse of the Tiger God
Long ago, Rajaka was a warrior a proud and noble protector of his village. He fought against invaders, defended the weak and honored the old ways. But when greedy men came to defile the jungle, hunting sacred beasts and burning the trees, Rajaka stood alone to stop them.
He fought bravely, but he was betrayed. His own people, blinded by gold, sided with the invaders. They bound him in chains, dragging him before their leader a dark sorcerer who sought to claim the jungle’s magic for himself. As punishment, the sorcerer cursed Rajaka.
"You love this jungle so much? Then you shall become one with it forever!" Lightning split the sky. The ground trembled. Rajaka screamed as his body twisted and morphed, his bones stretching, his skin burning, his soul tearing apart. When he opened his eyes again, he was no longer human. The head of a tiger. The claws of a beast. The strength of a demon. And an eternal hunger for vengeance.
The Beast Awakens
For years, Rajaka vanished. The invaders believed the jungle was theirs. They cut down trees, built their cities, and mocked the spirits. Then the disappearances began.
At first, it was small. A poacher found ripped apart. A warlord’s camp torn to shreds. Then entire villages vanished overnight, their buildings left untouched, but the people gone without a trace. The survivors spoke of a shadow in the trees. Eyes that glowed like molten gold. A roar that shook the heavens. A warrior that walked like a man but hunted like a beast. Rajaka had returned.
The War of Blood and Claws
Now, the greedy men of the world fear the jungle. Armies sent to capture Rajaka never return. Hunters who seek his head find only their own skulls hanging from trees. Some say he fights for revenge. Some say he is a god. But the truth is far darker. Rajaka is neither man nor beast. He is vengeance. And as long as men seek to destroy the jungle, he will never stop hunting.