Section 13 - Zahhak’s Nightmare
Brief Summary After nearly a thousand years of darkness, the serpent-king Zahhak is shattered by a prophetic dream. He sees three royal warriors—embodiments of ancient Iranian glory—arise from within his own palace, led by a youth wielding a cow-headed mace, who captures him and drags him toward Mount Damavand. Desperate for answers, Zahhak forces his terrified priests to interpret the vision, and one brave Mobad risks his life to name the coming savior: Fereydun, the divinely mandated avenger of a nation’s stolen future. The Divine Counter-process The significance of the "forty years" is the official declaration that the tyrant's rule, which felt infinite and timeless, has been given an expiration date. It is the moment Yazdan—the divine forces of goodness—ordains that the static millennium must end. In any era of absolute power, this count-down is the ultimate symbol of hope: a foundational promise that no matter how entrenched or seemingly immortal the darkness, i...