He destroys the army of Kay Kavus by conjuring a dark storm of hail, boulders, and tree trunks using his magical skills.
At the end, Rostam slays Div-e Sepid and uses his heart and blood to cure the blindness of the king and the captured Persian heroes.
[2] The Shabrangnama is a heroic epic that follows the story of Shabrang, son of the White Div, seeking revenge on the Iranians for his father's death by Rostam.
Rostam, summoned by Kay Kavus, confronts Shabrang with a group of Iranian heroes.
The epic highlights Shabrang's unique characteristics and the use of magic in battles, providing an engaging narrative different from the Shahnameh.
[12] In the Kush Nama written by the poet Iranshah, the White Div is given the name of Eridu (اریدو or ارندو) and is said to have been a descendant of Ham, son of Noah.