


Indeed, they were something really good even now we will enjoy reading them, However, as the time changed to a more advanced one, those stories are coming forward with twists yet maintaining the originality of the old times. After fairy tales, it was the one that made us travel around the fictional world without even stepping out of our comfort zones. Magi: Sinbad no Bouken tells the epic saga of Sinbad's early life as he travels the world, honing his skill and influence, while gathering allies and power to become the High King of the Seven Seas.Arabian nights have been a great influence from our very childhood as they helped us to take our imagination to an extreme level. Stirred by Sinbad's story and ambitions, Yunan directs him to a dungeon which he claims holds the power Sinbad needs to achieve his goals-the "power of a king." As though orchestrated by fate, Sinbad meets an enigmatic traveler named Yunan. Inspired by the shocking events of his childhood and by his father's words, he yearns to begin exploring the world beyond his village. Sinbad, now 14, has grown into a charming and talented young boy.

Rumored to contain great power and treasures, these dungeons piqued the interest of adventurers and armies alike though to this day, none have returned therefrom.

Years later, mysterious edifices called "dungeons" have been erected all over the world. Despite his country being plagued by economic instability and the repercussions of war, Sinbad leads a cheerful life-until a stranger's arrival shatters his peaceful world, and tragedy soon befalls him. His birth creates a radiant surge throughout the rukh, a declaration of a singularity to those who stand at the pinnacle of magical might: the "Child of Destiny" is here. In the small, impoverished Tison Village of the Parthevia Empire, a boy, Sinbad, is born to the jaded ex-soldier Badr and his kind-hearted wife Esra.
