Wisanggeni : the peerles mad knight.

“Around 3000-5000 BC, there lived a handsome warrior named Arjuna. He married a beautiful and graceful goddess named Dewi Dresanala, the daughter of the fire god Brahma and Dewi Durga.

Their happiness grew even greater when Dresanala became pregnant with their first child. However, their joy was short-lived. Dewasrani, the son of Batara Guru—the god of all gods—begged his father to banish Arjuna and separate him from his beloved. Dewasrani was jealous of Arjuna for being able to marry Dresanala.

Eventually, Arjuna was expelled from the heavens without any clear reason. Dresanala, who refused to be forced into marriage with Dewasrani, was tortured. As a result, the baby in her womb had to be born prematurely. The suffering did not stop there—Brahma, the fire god, cast the premature baby into the boiling depths of the Candradimuka crater, melting him in a sea of lava.

This horrific event was witnessed by Ki Semar Badrayana. Semar saved the baby and gave him a name based on his origin: Wiso, meaning poison, and Geni, meaning fire. Thus, a legend was born, named Bambang Wisanggeni.

As an adult, Wisanggeni sought the truth about his father’s whereabouts. Ki Semar Badrayana told him the story of how he was thrown into the Candradimuka crater. Filled with rage, Wisanggeni flew to the heavens to annihilate the gods, seeking justice that had been stolen from him even before he was born. Wisanggeni arrived with a death contract for the god Brahma.”

 

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