Section 23: The Five-Hundred-Year Reign of Fereydun
Brief Summary Following the binding of the dragon, Fereydun is crowned during the month of Mehr , institutionalizing the festival of Mehregan as a triumph of light and justice. His mother, Faranak, liquidates her hidden wealth to provide for the impoverished, while Fereydun travels across the world to transform barren landscapes into flourishing gardens. By moving the capital to the lush forests of Tamisheh, the new order physically and symbolically separates itself from the oppressive structures of the past, rooting the future in indigenous joy and environmental renewal. The Political Sanctity of Joy The victory of light over darkness is cemented not through decree, but through the coronation of Mehregan —a festival of love, friendship, and the sun. This shift represents a rejection of imposed mourning in favor of a "New Day" rooted in ancestral happiness. In the shadow of a long night, refusing to show a "face of suffering" becomes a profound act of spiritual...