In this chapter of the tale, Nahid has captured the bear, a symbol of the bear market. This act is a direct counter to Sawulak's earlier deed, where he slayed the Bull (as detailed in the first part of the Sawulak story). Nahid is now in the process of destroying the bear, further weakening Sawulak's influence.
The presence of Sawulak is still felt, symbolized by the two-headed snake lurking in the background. This piece is a testament to the time and effort invested, with every symbol meticulously incorporated to enrich the narrative. It is hoped that this piece resonates with you.
The saga is far from over. Nahid still has tasks to accomplish before the story reaches its conclusion. Stay tuned for the unfolding chapters in this epic journey.
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