Love. Family. Home. Chandra has sacrificed it all at the altar of duty. Now, he has to choose between duty and justice. India, fourth century CE. Peace reigns in the land of Magadha, under the rule of Emperor Samudragupta. New alliances are made every day, trade and the arts flourish, and Chandra the young prince leads his father s horse across the length of Bharatvarsha as a part of the ashwamedha yagna, cementing the emperor s influence. The kingdom is at its peak, but Chandra s thoughts are clouded, his heart heavy. As his elder brother, Ramagupta, prepares to take their ageing father s place on the throne, Chandra, bound as he is to obey the future king, wrestles constantly with his brother s decisions decisions he believes are inimical to the stability of the empire. And so begins a tale of conflict between two brothers: one drunk on power, buoyed by the unmitigated support of the Pataliputra court, the other a seeming outsider in the palace, who yet commands the people s loyalty and love. And when an enemy unlike any before rises to challenge the Guptas might, Chandra must overcome his demons in order to protect his people and become a king in his own right he must become Vikramaditya.