Born into a time of tribal warfare and shifting alliances, Temüjin's early life was marked by betrayal, captivity, and the murder of his father. Forced into exile and hunted by rival clans, he survived through sheer determination, gathering allies among outcasts and forging bonds through blood brotherhood and conquest. His rise to the title of Genghis Khan was the culmination of years spent mastering the arts of guerrilla warfare, diplomacy, and strategic terror. Tempered by loss and hardship, he sought vengeance and unity with equal passion, striving to end the cycle of chaos that ruled the steppe. His ambition to bring the world under one law now propels him into new conquests, his legacy tempered by both the steel of his sword and the wisdom of hard-won experience.