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Later, the Royal Priest retires and appoints Kripacharya to be his successor. Because Kripacharya’s twin sister Kripi has married Dronacharya, the latter is appointed as the kingdom’s teacher of battle-craft.
And meanwhile, Shantanu and Satyavati’s happiness with each other starts to give way to guilt over what they had to deny Devavrat and the kingdom. The guilt ultimately becomes so overwhelming to Shantanu that he succumbed to it.
And meanwhile, Shantanu and Satyavati’s happiness with each other starts to give way to guilt over what they had to deny Devavrat and the kingdom. The guilt ultimately becomes so overwhelming to Shantanu that he succumbed to it.
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Later, the Royal Priest retires and appoints Kripacharya to be his successor. Because Kripacharya’s twin sister Kripi has married Dronacharya, the latter is appointed as the kingdom’s teacher of battle-craft.
And meanwhile, Shantanu and Satyavati’s happiness with each other starts to give way to guilt over what they had to deny Devavrat and the kingdom. The guilt ultimately becomes so overwhelming to Shantanu that he succumbed to it.
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As a result of Devavrat’s vote of celibacy, Shantanu can marry Satyavati and find love at last. But he realizes what a terrible price his son must pay, and decides to reward Devavrat with a boon that prevents him from dying unless he desires to die. Devavrat will henceforth be known as Bhishma. When the Royal Priest scolds the king for endangering the kingdom by allowing Devavrat/Bhishma to abdicate, Bhishma proclaims that he will not choose to die as long as the kingdom is in any danger.
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As a result of Devavrat’s vote vow of celibacy, Shantanu can marry Satyavati and find love at last. But he realizes what a terrible price his son must pay, and decides to reward Devavrat with a boon that prevents him from dying unless he desires to die. Devavrat will henceforth be known as Bhishma. When the Royal Priest scolds the king for endangering the kingdom by allowing Devavrat/Bhishma to abdicate, Bhishma proclaims that he will not choose to die as long as the kingdom is in any danger.
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* DecliningPromotion: What Bhishma’s oath essentially is - he is declining the position of heir to the throne.
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* {{Guilt}}: Shantanu and Satyavati feel this by the cartloads.
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* {{Guilt}}: GuiltComplex: Shantanu and Satyavati feel this by the cartloads.
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Later, the Royal Priest retires and appoints Kripacharya to be his successor. Because Kripacharya’s twin sister Kripi has married Dronacharya, the latter is appointed as the kingdom’s teacher of battle-craft.
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Later, the Royal Priest retires and appoints Kripacharya to be his successor. Because Kripacharya’s twin sister Kripi has married Dronacharya, the latter is appointed as the kingdom’s teacher of battle-craft.battle-craft.
And meanwhile, Shantanu and Satyavati’s happiness with each other starts to give way to guilt over what they had to deny Devavrat and the kingdom. The guilt ultimately becomes so overwhelming to Shantanu that he succumbed to it.
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* BabiesEverAfter: Shantanu and Satyavati have two sons. Doesn’t do anything to assuage their guilt.
* DeathByDespair: Shantanu succumbs to it.
* {{Guilt}}: Shantanu and Satyavati feel this by the cartloads.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Shantanu and Satyavati feel this way.
And meanwhile, Shantanu and Satyavati’s happiness with each other starts to give way to guilt over what they had to deny Devavrat and the kingdom. The guilt ultimately becomes so overwhelming to Shantanu that he succumbed to it.
!! Tropes found here are
* BabiesEverAfter: Shantanu and Satyavati have two sons. Doesn’t do anything to assuage their guilt.
* DeathByDespair: Shantanu succumbs to it.
* {{Guilt}}: Shantanu and Satyavati feel this by the cartloads.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Shantanu and Satyavati feel this way.
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As a result of Devavrat’s vote of celibacy, Shantanu can marry Satyavati and find love at last. But he realizes what a terrible price his son must pay, and decides to reward Devavrat with a boon that prevents him from dying unless he desires to die. Devavrat will henceforth be known as Bhishma. When the Royal Priest scolds the king for endangering the kingdom by allowing Devavrat/Bhishma to abdicate, Bhishma proclaims that he will not choose to die as long as the kingdom is in any danger.
Later, the Royal Priest retires and appoints Kripacharya to be his successor. Because Kripacharya’s twin sister Kripi has married Dronacharya, the latter is appointed as the kingdom’s teacher of battle-craft.
Later, the Royal Priest retires and appoints Kripacharya to be his successor. Because Kripacharya’s twin sister Kripi has married Dronacharya, the latter is appointed as the kingdom’s teacher of battle-craft.