Chapter 24:

Awakening of Jinnah, the Forgotten Demon

Rudra Singha



The night sky above the village was strangely silent. No wind. No animal sounds. The moon shone brightly, almost like it was warning everyone about something terrible.

Rudra and Valmiki stood at the edge of the forest. Both sensed the same thing—a storm of evil approaching.

Valmiki closed his eyes. “Rudra… something powerful is coming. Far more dangerous than Kaalnemi.”

Rudra held his broken bracelet tightly. “Guruji… I think Aghori is sending new monsters.”

Valmiki nodded. “Yes. And tonight, your courage will be tested.”

Suddenly—

BOOM!

The ground shook violently. Birds flew out of the trees in panic.

Rudra turned and shouted, “Guruji! Look!”

Dark shadows moved between the trees. Their glowing green eyes lit up the darkness.

Then one by one… the creatures stepped into the moonlight.

There were ten of them—huge, muscular, armored-skinned demons with horns and long claws. They growled like hungry beasts, shaking the air.

At the back stood the largest one—Duryodha, the four-eyed monster leader.

Duryodha pointed his giant claw at Rudra.

“Rudra Singha… my master Aghori orders your death.”

Rudra took a step back. “And I order you to go back!”

Duryodha roared. “ATTACK!”

The monsters charged.

The war began.

The Demon Army Arrives

The first monster jumped at Rudra with massive strength. Rudra quickly rolled aside, but the monster smashed the ground with enough force to break the stones.

Rudra punched him, but it felt like hitting iron.

“Guruji!” he shouted. “Their skin is too strong!”

Valmiki was fighting another monster with his magical staff. “Rudra—use your demon energy!”

“But I might lose control!”

Valmiki blocked a claw strike. CLANG! “Then learn to control it NOW!”

Rudra took a deep breath.

He touched his bracelet.

Black energy sparked… but only weakly.

It’s low… it’s almost empty…

The monsters surrounded him.

Duryodha growled, “You’re finished, child!”

The monsters lunged—

Rudra closed his eyes.

“I can’t lose… I promised to protect everyone!”

Suddenly…

The bracelet glowed.

But not with fire…

Not with darkness…

A new color—silver and green.

Rudra gasped. “What—? This is new!”

Valmiki’s eyes widened in shock.

“No… It can’t be… Not that form…”

The energy burst around Rudra like a storm.

Symbols appeared in the air—ancient symbols from forgotten history.

A deep voice echoed:

“I am JINNAH… The Forgotten One.
The Ancient Muslim Monster.”

Rudra screamed as the transformation took over.

Transformation: Jinnah, the Ancient Muslim Demon

Black smoke shot into the sky.

The ground cracked.

The monsters stepped back in fear.

Rudra’s body grew taller, broader, covered in silver-black markings. His eyes turned glowing emerald green. Two curved horns formed on his head. His fingers grew long and sharp like blades.

His voice changed—deep, powerful, terrifying.

“You dare attack my land?”

Duryodha stepped back. “This… this is impossible! Jinnah was sealed thousands of years ago!”

Jinnah-Rudra roared.

The sound pushed the monsters back as if a shockwave had hit them.

Valmiki whispered to himself, “Jinnah… The legendary Islamic demon-warrior… Rudra shouldn’t be able to transform into this. His bracelet must have absorbed its ancient energy somewhere…”

Before he could finish thinking—

Jinnah rushed forward faster than lightning.

He punched one monster and sent it flying across the forest.

BOOM! CRASH!

The monster slammed into a boulder and shattered into dust.

Another monster attacked from behind, but Jinnah grabbed its head and crushed it with one hand.

CRACK!

Even Valmiki was shocked. “His strength… it’s ten times Rakshasa… ten times Agni!”

Duryodha roared and charged at him.

“YOU CANNOT DEFEAT ME!”

Jinnah didn’t even move.

He just raised a finger.

A small spark formed.

FSSSSHHH…

A beam of silver-green energy fired through Duryodha’s chest.

The monster crashed to the ground, shaking the earth.

Jinnah stepped toward him.

Duryodha crawled backward, terrified. “S-Stay away!”

Jinnah growled. “You attacked my people. This is your punishment.”

With one final strike, he smashed Duryodha into the ground.

BOOOM!

The forest fell silent.

All monsters were gone.

The war was over.

But…

The real danger was just starting.

Jinnah Loses Control

Valmiki sighed in relief. “Rudra… you did it. Now return to normal.”

But Jinnah didn’t respond.

His glowing green eyes stared at Valmiki…

Without blinking.

Without emotion.

Valmiki’s heart stopped. “Rudra? Can you hear me?”

Jinnah tilted his head slowly.

Then—

“Who… is Rudra…?”

Valmiki froze.

This wasn’t Rudra speaking.

This was Jinnah.

Jinnah looked at his claws. “This power… this body… it belongs to ME. Not to that boy.”

Valmiki stepped back. “No… this is wrong. Rudra, fight it! Come back!”

Jinnah snarled.

“Silence, human!”

He rushed forward with demonic speed.

Valmiki barely defended himself with a magical shield.

CRASH!

Jinnah punched again.

CRACK!

The shield broke.

Valmiki flew back and hit a tree. He coughed blood.

“Rudra… please… listen… I’m your mentor…”

Jinnah walked toward him slowly, each step heavy like thunder.

“Your training ends today… old man.”

Valmiki’s eyes widened.

He whispered, “Rudra… come back… don’t let Jinnah take your soul…”

But Jinnah raised his claw.

He aimed for Valmiki’s heart.

Valmiki closed his eyes.

He knew he couldn’t dodge in time.

The chapter ends here—

With the claw descending…

Rudra’s consciousness fighting inside…

The ancient demon taking over completely…

And Valmiki’s life hanging by a thread.