The Princes of Ayodhya-The Ra...

By Mochis4lifeq52627

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Ancient India. Approximately 7 thousand years ago. The Kingdom of Kosala. A dutiful crown prince exiled from... More

Pre-Read #1-What is the Ramayan?
Author's Guidebook
Characters and Graphics
Portions
Poisonous Origins
Michelangelo the Mischievous
Unintentional Alliance-Part 1
Unintentional Alliance-Part 2
Off to Gurukul
Settling in
Fortune Telling
(Yet another) Author's Note
Brotherly Bonds
Lakshman's revenge (prompt fulfillment Part 1)
The Prank War (Prompt Fulfillment Part 2)
Inner Peace
Decisions, Decisions
Last Days
A Raghuvanshi Family Reunion
Fan art!!!!
Escapees
Sisters
The Weightlifter
Important Announcement
Confidants and Expectations
Pitted
Impostor
Endings and Beginnings
Catch me if you can!
Guarding the Holy Flames
The First Glimpse of Heaven
A Friendly Alliance
An Emotional Stroll
New Cover!!!
Unhealthy Competitiveness Part 1
Unhealthy Competitiveness Part 2
A Very SiRA Life
Am I in love?
The Grand Arrival
The Great Forest Escapade
The Return of Phool Jani the Great & Powerful -Part 1
The Return of Phool Jani the Great & Powerful-Part 2
Not A Chapter
Character Drabbles
The return of Phool Jani the Great & Powerful-Part 3
The Shy and the Bold
The Final Match
Alliance Maker Supreme
Anticipated Secrets
Ram and/vs Urmila-1
Ram and/vs Urmila-Part 1
Character Drabbles-Part 2
The Swayamvar-Numero Uno
The Swayamvar-Numero Dos
The Return to Ayodhya
Q/A
A Wrinkle in Time
The Wrath of Soumitri
You Before Me
The Obituary
The Traitor in our Midst
Character Drabbles-Part 3
The Flower's Folly
The Retaliation
Revelations-Part 1
Revelations-Part 2
Responsibilities Before Tragedies
Birthdays Galore!
If Only
The Big News
Doubts & Concerns
Character Drabbles-Part 4
Preperations
Poisonous Intentions
Two Boons
The Not-Coronation
The Reaction-Part 1
The Reaction-Part 2
I am Coming Along-Part 1
I am Coming Along-Part 2
The Farewell
Over the Sarayu
Jumanji-Welcome to the Jungle
Palace-like Cottages OR Lakshman being an artist
Welcome Home *yay*
Tourism at its Worst
Idk what to name this one, so you just get this fun little note by the author.
Some Timeless Unecessarily Lakshman-centric stuff
I might have been joking when I said this era would be SiRA
Three Anniversaries, One Postponed
More Birthday Drabbles
Forget by Remembering
Arrival of the Peacebreaker
To Begin a War (among other things)
False Sense of Security
Ravan, King of Lanka
Abducted
Guilt of a Prince, Lament of a King
Aftermath
Gaining Allies
Vali go brrrr
Rainy Day Memories
Keeping Promises
Hanuman (and the rest of them too)
You're a Superman Hanuman!
The Churning Oceans of Varun
Sita's Anguish
BFFs
Rampage of the Day
The Rest of it.
Hanuman's Fiery Dip (the Recipe)
Long Time no See Hanuman! How's the wife! By the wife, I mean MY wife.
Memories Bring Back Memories...
Stories on the Shores
Vibhishan, Current Status: Also Exiled
The Plan-Makers Supreme
The Bridge Between Two Worlds
An Offer of Peace
Something Great, Something Terrible
The Headless Horseman
Dangal
The Beginning of the End-Part 1
The Beginning of the End-Part 2
Character Drabbles-Part 5
Herbs Won't Heal Every Wound
Snake Bound-Part 1
Snake Bound-Part 2
Dhumraksh the Dumb Rakshas
Y is for YEETED
The Muddled Matter of Victory
Vacay Day
Lakshman's Turn!
Adoption, Asmaka, and an Angry Adhisesha
Apna Time Bhi Aayega-Part 1
Apna Time Bhi Aayega-Part 2
The Big Not-So Friendly Giant
The Approaching Doom
Mera Jeevan....Kuch Kaam Na Aaya
Jaise Sooke.....Ped Ka Saaya
Five Splinters
The Mesmerizing Land of Forever
Character Drabbles-Part 6
A New Threat
Halfway Finish
So Many Heads I've Lost Count!
The Sons of Vengeance
Q/A Part 2 & Book Stuff? Also, Learn More About Mochi's Car??
Wistful Evenings
A New Start
The Giant's Pride
They Both Die at the End
Duty
Illusions-Part 1
Illusion-Part 2
To Know
The Shakti Saga-Part 1
The Shakti Saga-Part 2: 'In Moments'
The Shakti Saga-Part 3: 'Lakshman'
The Shakti Saga-Part 4 : 'Late Regrets'
The Shakti Saga Part 5: Memories (INCOMPLETE)
Notice
Weaving a Yarn (NOT A CHAPTER)
The Shakti Saga Part 5- 'A Realized Asset'
The Shakti Saga Part 6- 'The Healer and the Mountain'
In Mourning
The Shakti Saga Part 6-Part 2
The Shakti Saga Part 7- News
The Shakti Saga Part 8-Will to Live
Shakti Saga Part 9-Wakey Wakey!! The Day's a'wasting!
Aspire to be the Falooda
Reconciliations and Reconstrued Missions (like killing Indrajit, etc.)
The Fire Which Outroars the Thunder
Indra's Last Laugh
Rainbows, Relief, and a Raging Ram
Where Men Find Dharma and Death Finds Men
A Prelude to the Ultimatum
Yato Dharmastato Jaya: Where Victory Lies
The Midnight Eclipse
From the City of the Skies (has the savior come?)
The Might of a Million Men
The Invincible Mortal and the Mortal Demon (Ravan dies, guys)
A New Era of Proverbs and Scales
Floods of Tears and Death by Fire
Sita Aces her Exams
The Universe, at Dawn
Delays, Departures, and Turbulence

Angad, Son of Vali

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By Mochis4lifeq52627

Warning-I might mix up some stuff, so please don't get offended. Also might skip some stuff. Please don't get offended, lol. I always mix stuff up from this time. I get my research from Wikipedia, and we all know how reliable that is.

Ram crossed his arms across his chest and stared over the ever unresting waves. His lip curled up in a snarl, which he quickly removed from his face, but his eyebrows couldn't resist furrowing together into a frown. The waves could froth all they wanted and the ocean could rise into a wall, but nothing could stop him from gazing upon Lanka with anger. He thought he could see, with his lotus eyes, the tip of Ravan's dome shaped palace. He took in a deep breath, and tried to unhook himself from the sight, but he couldn't.

"Where are you, Sita?" he wondered. "What are you doing?" He took in a deep breath, trying to clear his mind, rolling his shoulders, shaking his hands and staring at the sky. "What am I doing here? Just standing." He stepped back from where the ocean tentatively touched the sand before rushing back again as if abashed. "It pains me when a mere veil separates me from you, but now there's an ocean. A veil I can brush aside-but an ocean?" Ram exhaled, clenching his hands into fists.

"You think I'm capable Sita, don't you?" He thought he felt the wind whisper back to him-Yes. "That's all I need, don't I? You believing in me, and my ability? So why am I waiting here, simply watching the ocean envelope itself? Why am I just standing here when I could be doing something else. Anything else?" Ram curled his lip and kicked the ground again, but unlike the soft sand he stood in before, there were suddenly sharp stones and bedrock Ram had kicked, and he jumped back, his foot suspended in mid-air.

And then...Ram chuckled. "Yes, that's right Sita. I need to answer my own questions sometimes. No one has all the answers, now do they?" He stepped back once more. "This was a nice talk, thank you." He paused. "Do you talk to me sometimes, when the night arrives and the rakshasas are less alert? Do you look at the ocean, the moon, and remember when we used to watch it together, and do you just talk to me? Do you?" Ram looked up, and though it wasn't even sunset yet, the shadow of the night moon caught his eye, and he grinned.

-----O----

Ram brushed aside the leaves, shaking his head, and halted in front of the gathering of varanasi, who stared back at him with eyes. He made his way through the crowd to where a table stood, and his mouth dropped a little. Thin sheets of bark were spread across it, as well as a little twig with blackberry juice. Parchment and ink. Ram looked up to where Raja Sugriv stood, head high, arms folded behind himself. "I look forward to helping you recover your wife, Shri Ram." he stated calmly.

Ram turned towards Hanuman, who looked right back at him, taller than ever, head angled down in respect. Then Angad, who gave a playful salute. Nal, who gave a full army salute. Neel, even more dramatic, gave a deep bow, but his eyes were hardened and serious as they met Ram's again. His head rotated right back to Sugriv, who smiled. "Prabhu Shri Ram, should we start planning now?"

Ram almost nodded, before raising a finger. "Angad," he began, and Angad quickly straightened, hands folded in front of him. "We will give Ravan one more chance, just one more, before we march upon Lanka. Before we plan and mobilize, perhaps we should not doubt the little bit of humanity in Lankesh. I think that you will be a good messenger from our side. Just try not to burn Lanka as Hanuman did-that might not be a very peaceful overture from our side." Hanuman blushed sheepishly, but Ram's eyes twinkled. "Go Angad, and represent us well. We believe in you."

Angad stood at attention and gave another salute. "I shall try my best! But I couldn't possibly represent all of us. I'm not nearly large enough to pretend to be a million monkeys at once, but I've the personality to for sure!" This resulted in a lot of chattery laughter from the rest of the army, and Angad raced off to put on his crown and a small amount of armor. Ram watched him go, exhaling.

"Let's keep our spirits as good in these times as Angad tries, to keep his," he murmured, turning back around and swallowing. "-and then we shall succeed in winning one battle against Ravan without even trying." He squared his form. "Now let's make a Plan B in case Ravan does not return Sita. Papa always said that everyone should have a backup. Unfortunate defeat befalls upon the one who does not know what to do next, or what to do if."

----O----

Angad simply walked towards the caves, turning his head this way and that. (#Angadisnotahorse) Angad set his crown on his head and walked towards the beach again. Swallowing hard, he looked behind him. He knew one of the real reasons that Prabhu Shri Ram had chosen him to be their ambassador, other than the fact that he was one of the few monkeys who could fly. Angad was the son of Vali, and Vali was deeply respected by Ravan, despite defeating him once, and being able to do it again. Ravan would listen to Vali's son.

But he was not bitter against Shri Ram for this. Angad smirked as he leapt into the air, and did not fly, instead slowly ascending to the height of the clouds. It was quite crafty. And if Ravan ever underestimated him for his loyalty towards dharma-well then Angad could show exactly how he was the son of Vali.

Angad took in a deep breath, and reached out a hand, and felt it go through the dewy mist of the clouds. It was another thing, to be able to fly. One felt detached upon the world, as if they were swinging on a chandelier and observing a queer scene in a ballroom. Basically, he liked it. Lanka, the island, had learned to be quite scared of monkeys, and so it shifted around a little bit as Angad approached, but it did not move, for even islands knew that fate was fate, and it certainly couldn't move forever. Eventually, it would bump into Antarctica!

People screamed as they saw yet another monkey approaching (like how many flying monkeys were there for goodness sakes?!), and Prahasta, the army general of Ravan, rushed out of the palace, holding a long whip and growling. "Stop in the name of Ravan!" he roared angrily, swinging the whip around. "STOP!" Angad...well, he did not stop. Instead, he came crashing right into Prahasta.

Prahasta fell to the ground and looked up at a beaming monkey. "I come in peace, I promise!" he said. "You just wouldn't move out of the way! I've got a message to deliver to Ravan, King of Lanka, and I don't plan to reach him by destroying his favorite garden, not to mention burning his entire city!" Angad looked around. "Wow, you guys rebuild really quick." Prahasta tapped his foot, and Angad stood up.

"Hai!" Prahasta sliced the air with his sharp cleaver-like sword, but Angad jumped back just in time. "Ha!" Prahasta attempted to leap into the air, but Angad was there first, and punched him back so that he landed on the ground. But again, Prahasta rushed forward and attempted to stab Angad, leading only to Angad kicking him in the guts, and the rakshas flying back multiple feet, and landing in the dust.

"OOOOH-you just got yeeted!" Angad cried, hand over his mouth, jumping up and down, his tail flying this way and that. "By the way, where's Ravan's palace? I was supposed to be a peaceful messenger, but I accidentally whooped your butt, so I'd like to confirm that the rest of Prabhu Shri Ram's army can do so as well if he doesn't surrender, but they won't if he does." Prahasta stood up, grabbed Angad's shoulder and guided (cough-pushed-cough) him into Ravan's throne room.

Ravan sat upon his grand throne, one hand on his knee, the other hand clasped around his spear tightly. His eyes appeared half-lidded and bored, his appearance dismissive, and his mustache was curved up in a snarl. His courtiers, loyal advisers, and best generals sat on the lines of thrones on either side of the room, and right in the center was a long red carpet. Angad looked around, before turning back to Ravan with a grin. "Whoa man, bomb crib!"

Then, he turned serious, straightening up fully, his jaw squaring and he pushed Prahasta aside, walking right up to Ravan's throne and looking him in the eye. "Look. Prabhu Shri Ram is merciful. He has sent me, a peaceful messenger, to give you a not-so-peaceful message. There is more, much more where Hanuman and I came from. He asks, politely too, I would have thrown some curses in there, for you to return Maa Sita, and he won't punish you by eliminating your army and your generals. Return Maa Sita immediately, and all will be forgiven."

Ravan stared right back into Angad's eyes, before his face spread wide and he burst into laughter. This was the cue for the generals and the advisers to burst into laughter too, and soon the entire room was filled with laughter. "Y-You're a mere monkey!" Ravan laughed raucously. "What will you do to me and my army! We don't care if there are a thousand of you, but all of you, along with the two hermits, what will you do to me, Ravan of Lanka-HAHA! Nothing. Absolutely nothing."

Angad simmered quietly. "SHUT UP!" the hall quieted. "Ravan, King of Lanka, you may not care if there are a thousand of us, but you will care if there are a million. You will care if all of them are as mighty as Hanuman. You will care when they finish off your generals and your sons and your advisors and your allies, one by one by one, you will care when they seize Lanka in the palm of their hand, you will care when one of them guides Lord Ram towards you, and when he cuts off your head with his arrow. You will care if the two princes of Ayodhya, two of the finest archers on this Earth, along with their millions strong army, attack Lanka."

Ravan snarled and sat back. "Look, Yuvraj Angad. I respected your father, Raja Vali." Angad looked away angrily. "They killed your father, so why are you siding with them? Join me, oh mighty son of the great Vali, and we shall avenge your father's death, your mother's dishonor, and your loss of your own kingdom! Join me and we shall annihilate those who stand in our way towards greatness!"

Angad turned towards him. "My father was great, but he did terrible things. He-much like you-took someone else's wife. I am forever devoted to Prabhu Shri Ram, a follower and a leader of dharma and someone who freely took me in without any preconceptions due to my father. Ravan-if you think that I can be swayed because of the mere mention of a name and power-like you-then you are wrong, because I'm not like you, and I'm not like my father!"
Angad paused. "But that's okay! Listen to this bet I present! If you can move my leg-" he stomped his leg on a step leading up to Ravan's throne. "Then Prabhu Shri Ram will move back his army and let you be." Ravan smirked, and told one of his generals to walk forth and remove the monkey's leg. The general walked forward, wrapped his hands around Angad's leg, and heaved up. But his face turned red and he bared his fangs, and still, Angad's legs would not move from the position it seemed now rooted to.

Soon, each and every one of Ravan's closest soldiers, generals, and advisors, his strongest wrestler, and heck even Indrajit had tried, but Angad did not budge, and neither did his leg. Finally Ravan drew up his clothes and leaned down to try and remove Angad's foot. But Angad smirked and quickly moved back just as he moved forward, so Ravan's crown fell. Angad picked up the crown and studied it closely before throwing it behind him.

"If you wanted to touch someone's feet, Ravan, you should touch Prabhu Shri Ram's and beg for forgiveness for your misdeeds." He pulled his foot back, and Ravan lunged forward once more, only to grab at thin air as Angad evaded his touch once more with a mocking laugh. "Now you have no chance. We've given you one already, Ravan, now all you can do is touch your God's feet and hope for a quick death, and we'll try to."

And with that, Angad turned his back on Ravan and flew into the air, back over the rushing waters of the Great Ocean, his smile only growing wider when hearing the shouts behind him fade away. The Great Angad had struck again!

Bonus Scene

Lakshman squinted, and he thought he spotted a missile racing towards him from the sky. Ram glanced at him, then back at the sky, not being able to see anything himself. "Bhaiyya," he began cautiously. "brace for-something?" he wondered, stepping aside just as the missile landed. Ram looked down, and there was Ravan's crown, resting right at his feet. Nal jumped aside with shock and alarm.

"JEEZUS!" he cried, and Neel began the composition of his newest story as Ram picked the crown up and inspected it and Sugriv smirked, one hand on each hip. Angad had most definitely proven himself to be the boldest one out of them, a daring vanar with a heart of nothing but brash courageousness. The question was-would this boldness win them the now certain war?

A/N-A rather small bonus scene, but it's been so long since I've done one of these, I just put it in!

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