A young man, Joseph, discovers a portal into a past life - one of war, conquest, grit, visions, dreams, redemption and scorching passion. Through a past-life vision, Joseph encounters an ancient ancestor - Narek Sarayan - a bronze age soldier of fortune, on a journey from the Ukrainian Steppe to wage war and conquer the city of Mohenjo Daro in the Indus Valley, modern day Pakistan. In the course of this quest he meets the two intriguing women: Kante - a beautiful, compassionate, city girl - and the deviant, seductive, overpowering spirit: Malayala Shakte. This clash of civilisations, based on events that took place over 4000 years ago - in the early bronze age - between a dogged and cunning warlords from the Steppe and the tranquil, pleasure seeking city traders of Mohenjo Daro, situated in the Indus valley - is perhaps the first great meeting of cultures in human history. It is a clash that lives on within the genome of the descendants of the Bronze Age who swept across Eurasia. It lives on in the instinctive conflict being fought in the very base of every man's soul as civility struggles with the visceral joy of barbarism. This journey into the ancient past is a story of bone, sweat, dust and spirit, set in the ochre mountains of Mohenjo Daro. It is a tale tracing man's ancestry and his cosmic lineage, a vision of blood and bronze.