Mogaung Kyawzwa

However, Shin Iza Gawna did not inform King Narathu, a significant supporter of his quest for the philosopher's stone, about the success of his endeavors.

After their departure, Kyawzwa and his son Wuntha incurred the wrath of King Narathu and became targets of his anger.

Under Narathu's orders, Kyawzwa and his son, Wuntha, were subjected to interrogation and torture, which led to their deaths.

[1] Mogaung Kyawzwa, as he came to be known, was believed to have caused a severe drought by clearing the skies of rainclouds in his wrath.

This event gave rise to a tradition in which tug-of-war games are played during droughts to invoke rain.