A heavy burden—to know the future.
In the distant 16th century, only Andrey Zverev, Prince Sakulsky by right of ownership, knows that in thirty years the army of the Kazan Khanate will bring the death of Great Rus.
Therefore, it is precisely now—while in Kazan there are far more friends of Russia than enemies—both states must be reunited.
However, the entire world turns against the intruder from the 21st century: European countries don’t want Russia to grow stronger, the mighty Ottoman Empire fears losing its vassal on the Volga, and the ruler tries to avoid unnecessary bloodshed.
Andrey has to face both cunning and deception, royal displeasure and sorcery from wizards who are many times more powerful than he is—whole armies and betrayal. But the prince knows: if he retreats, his homeland will cease to exist.