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He intends to turn disparate Rus into a uniform and strong state, realizing that the peoples can't repel the endless invasions of the Russian lands on their own.
The Grand Prince Ivan III decides to overpower Mikhail and his allies.
He is able to bring a fragile peace but the news about the increasingly powerful Permian Prince reaches Moscow. A talented diplomate, Mikhail finds allies among the local khans. The legend has it that whoever owns Sorni Nai, has the full control over Parma. Mikhail marries a local girl, Tiche, a half woman, a half lamia - a witch, a living incarnation of the main pagan symbol Golden Woman, Sorni Nai. His heir Mikhail finds himself in the middle of two worlds - the Grand Duchy of Moscow and the ancient lands of Perm populated by pagans. Soon Yermolay is killed in the battle against the rebellious local tribes, the Voguls. Sent to remote Parma by the Grand Prince of Moscow, prince Yermolay tells his son Mikhail about his dream: to create a grand princedom that would unite the peoples inhabiting these lands.