India's first humanoid warrior universe.
Rudra started with the stories. The deepest, most battle-tested stories on earth — and built the technology to bring those warriors to life in physical form.
Arjuna is proof of concept. The platform is a universe built on the warriors of the Mahabharata, the Ramayana, and every great story Bharat has told — and counting.
"Arjuna isn't a robot.
He's the greatest archer who ever lived,
reborn in steel and gold,
ready to fight again."
The oldest living civilisational memory on earth — and it has never stopped telling its stories.
The Mahabharata contains every moral conflict a human being can face. The Ramayana defines what duty, love, and sacrifice look like when tested to their limits. These are not old texts. They are the architecture of a culture that shaped a billion people and never needed to borrow its identity from anywhere else. Rudra builds in that inheritance.
Two warriors. Two philosophies. One arena. The first chapter of a universe that has no end.
Born to Kunti by the blessing of Indra, Arjuna was given something rarer than strength — absolute clarity of eye and purpose. His arrow never sought what it could not find.
At Kurukshetra, he hesitated. Then Krishna spoke, and hesitation became history. He became the instrument through which dharma restored itself — with cold precision, not rage.
Son of Vayu — the wind god who breathes life into all things. Bhim carried that wind in his arms: deceptively fast for his size, catastrophic when it landed. Vyasa measured his strength in ten thousand elephants and called it approximate.
He killed the Kauravas one by one across eighteen days. The war ended when Duryodhana's thighs broke under the Gada. Bhim walked off Kurukshetra having done what he came to do.
Arjuna and Bhim are first. Many more are being built. Every fighter is a story.
Born of Surya and Kunti. A warrior who could match Arjuna move for move — and knew it. The tragedy of Kurukshetra wore his face.
The only warrior in history who chose the moment of his own death. Took the Pitamah's oath and never broke it. Undefeated in battle until he willed himself to fall.
Guru of both armies. He taught Arjuna everything — then fought against him. Drona was not a warrior. He was the science of war given human form.
Son of Drona. The only warrior still alive from Kurukshetra — cursed to walk the earth forever, bearing the wound on his forehead that will never heal. The war never ended for him.
Ten heads. Twenty arms. Ruler of Lanka, master of the Vedas, greatest of all Rakshasas. His arrogance was his end — but his power was real and without equal.
Fourteen years of forest exile — every day protecting his brother with a bow that never rested. Lakshmana did not fight for glory. He fought because dharma demanded it.
Prince of the Vanaras who walked into Ravana's court alone and dared the king of Lanka to move his foot. Young, fearless, and built like his father — impossible to ignore.
The ancient bear king who fought across two Yugas and wrestled Krishna himself to a standstill. Some warriors are not measured by battles won — they are measured by how long they endure.
A living IP universe backed by 7,000 years of Bharatiya legacy. Every warrior has a dharma. Every dharma has a fight.
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First fight. First drop. First league.
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