<p>Some power is meant to be carried.<br>Some of it should never be touched.</p><p>In a world shaped by forgotten gods and fragile human choices <strong>Kian</strong>-a young hunter hardened by loss-is forced onto a path he never wanted. Faith has decayed into cruelty. Ancient forces stir beneath the land. And the earth itself remembers every wrong done to it.</p><p>At the center of this unraveling stands <strong>Mireya</strong> a child bound to something far older than kingdoms or kings. What she carries is neither miracle nor curse in any simple sense-and those who come near it are never unchanged.</p><p>As gods interfere cults rise and nature itself begins to bleed every choice fractures the world a little more. Mercy invites ruin. Violence demands payment. And restraint can be deadlier than wrath.</p><p>This is a dark fantasy about the cost of wielding power without conviction the cruelty hidden inside righteousness and the quiet horror of doing what must be done when no option is clean.</p><p>Told like a living myth rather than a polished legend this story leans on atmosphere moral tension and characters who must act without certainty-because certainty never comes.</p><p>Perfect for readers who enjoy the mythic journey of <strong>The Hobbit</strong> and the hard moral weight of <strong>The Witcher</strong> where power is real restraint matters and consequences linger long after the battle ends.</p><p>This is the beginning of a saga.</p>