SYNOPSIS
Fate determines all creatures. It could take one person‟s life up to the zenith
or down to the nadir of the abyss. As is the life of “Tien,” a boy who aspires to grow up to be like his father, Lord Sihadecho (Santisuk Promsiri), a gallant and loyal warrior who would sacrifice his life to serve and to protect the monarchy and thecountry from corrupters and traitors. Born under a deadly sign, Tien has been prophesized to bring forth deaths to the land when he has grown up. Lord Sihadecho thus sends his son to his old friend, master Bua, to study meditation and Khon, an ancient dancing art. There, young Tien develops friendship with Pim, master Bua‟s kind-hearted adoptive daughter, and Men (Petchtai Wongkamlao), a crazy person who is fixated on dancing art.
Tragically, Tien‟s life is devastated by the greatest loss of his life. The treacherous and power-craving Lord Rajasena (Saranyu Wongkrajang) plots to seize total control of the country. He sends out vicious assassins do murder Lord
Sihadecho‟s family and his loyal soldiers. The only survivor from this massacre is Tien, who manages to escape with deep vengeance in his heart. Tien is then captured and almost killed by slave traders before being saved by Chernang (Sorapong Chatree), leader of the renowned “Garuda‟s Wing” guerilla