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The Tale of Turandot and Calaf: A Chinese Fable of Love, Power, and Redemption
The narrative unfolds in the majestic courts of Ancient China, where Emperor Khan witnesses a fateful event that would alter the lives of many. His daughter, Princess Turandot, awkwardly stumbles into the throne room, tripping over a hole in the carpet. This carpet is symbolic of the continent itself, and the hole represents Malvia—a small, unacknowledged kingdom that had yet to build relations with the empire. Determined to fill this hole, Khan dispatches General Boyan to Malvia with a mission that will soon bring calamity.