The Shadow of Trowulan: A Novel of Majapahit
e formality, and now found himself drawn deeper into the village's plight. He sought out
reminder of Majapahit's unity, its strength. When Gajah Mada made his Sumpah Palapa, his oath
d and silent. He was lean and weathered, his eyes sharp and observant. "You seek the truth
cated to preserving the legacy of Majapahit. He spoke of hidden histories, of prophecies whisp
rchipelago, his unwavering loyalty, it echoes through these stones. The amulet is not merely a trinke
t the weight of history in Trowulan, the lingering presence of a bygone era. No
re who would rise to reclaim the lost glory. The stolen amulet, when combined with o
he amulet" Bayu stated. "He is gathering support among those who still yearn for the old wa
shadow of Gajah Mada looming over the ruins, a reminder of the empire's past might and the potential for its resurgence. He knew he could no lon