Dajjal arrives at Durgapur to ask the hand of Sunena, but she refuses. However, she has to decide to marry Dajjal on her own and shouldn't be married by force. Najumi explains to him that to become the supreme lord of the world he would have to capture the forces of good which he can do by marrying Sunena, the princess of Durgapur, who is goodness personified. He creates an eternal fire on the top tower of his palace that grants him dark powers. Twenty years pass, Hatim grows up into a kind-hearted, benevolent and beloved prince of Yemen, whereas in Jaffar, Dajjal deposes and kills his parents and becomes the emperor of Jaffar. Najumi names the baby Dajjal and teaches him all about the dark arts. The king orders that the baby's heart be burned his man Najumi, who secretly serves the evil spirits, burns the heart of a rabbit instead and shows it to the emperor, leaving the emperor believing that the baby is dead. The emperor of Jaffar then decides that it is better for the world that the baby is killed. At the same time the son of the emperor of Jaffar is born, but due to black magic done by palace resident Najumi, it is said that the baby will be the greatest ever known servant of the evil spirits. The story starts with the birth of the emperor of Yemen's son who is named Hatim, of whom is said that he will spread the message of peace and good. The story is set in the Middle East around the Middle Ages.
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