The story revolves around Raji, an orphaned circus performer. Her only family is her younger brother, Golu, a story teller. On the day of
Raksha Bandhan,
demons attack the carnival where the siblings work. As the demon army lays waste to the land, three of them abduct Golu. This forces Raji to go on a journey to get her brother back. Meanwhile, watching her are the deities, Goddess
Durga and Lord
Vishnu. Durga supports her young
devotee while Vishnu has some doubts about her. Raji races through the Ruins, and upon reaching a temple of Durga, gets a divine
trishula (trident) from her, which she uses to battle and kill the demons and save their captives while also unlocking traditional stories and her childhood memories. The mastermind behind Golu's abduction and the demon invasion is revealed to be the demon lord Mahabalasura (). He was once one of the
Mystics, knowledgeable people with great spiritual power, but was outcast for his arrogance. So, he did penance to please Lord
Brahma, who granted him the boon of immortality and a powerful
trishula. Using these gifts, he reunited his new people, the demons, and started spreading chaos and destruction on Earth. When
Bhoomi Devi (Mother Earth) urged him to stop this, he killed her. This angered Lord
Shiva, who imprisoned him. After years of captivity, Mahabalasura has returned for revenge. Raji follows the demons who took Golu and many other children to the Fortress of Jaidhar. She is also gifted a
divine bow by Lord Vishnu, who starts finding her capable. Upon reaching the fort, the demon Chieftain sends Golu to Mahabalasura via a magic portal before Raji can save him. As Raji kills the Chieftain, Golu reaches Mahabalsura's realm where the demon lord puts him under his control. Raji is then sent to Hiranya Nagari (), a heavenly and technologically advanced city of Lord Vishnu, which has been taken over by
Rangda, a powerful demon queen, who has put the city's guards under her spell and poisoned its waters. Raji races through the city, killing Rangda's minions and repairing the damage she did. She is also gifted a
divine sword and shield by the two deities watching her, while being haunted by horrifying visions of Golu. Raji finally vanquishes Rangda and then is taken on
Mayura, a giant beautiful white peacock by a Mystic, to his land to stop Mahabalasura. As she reaches the Land of the Mystics, Raji finds that many of them have been either killed or turned to stone by Mahabalasura. After fighting through the demon hordes and calming the
Naga, the giant serpent demigod and guardian of the land, she finally confronts Mahabalasura. He forces the Mystic chief to give him an ancient scroll and escapes after attacking Raji and being wounded by her. Raji, near death, is revived by the Mystics and reunites with her brother. However, it is revealed that Mahabalasura wants to get revenge on the Gods for imprisoning him. His plan is to open the gates of heaven, allowing him to invade the realm of the Gods and destroy them. The scroll he took from the Mystic chief contained the incantation to open the gates. Raji has been chosen as the warrior who will destroy him and restore the cosmic balance. So, she continues her journey, leaving Golu with the Mystics. Raji reaches the
Thar Desert, where Mahabalasura has gone to set his plans in motion. She also receives the
Sudarshan Chakra, Lord Vishnu's most powerful weapon. Racing through the desert and killing demons, Raji finally faces Mahabalasura using the Chakra. Almost defeated, he tricks Raji by distracting her with several clones of himself. While Raji fights the clones, the demon lord is joined by Golu who, still under his control, recites the chant and opens the gate. (It can be implied that the reason why Golu was abducted was because the chant required a person of pure heart to work, as the two deities once stated.) Now, with his plans successful, Mahabalasura proceeds to assault the Gods' realm, leaving Golu to be once again reunited with Raji, as the fate of both the Gods and humanity is left ambiguous. ==Development==