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The Light Beyond emberveil

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In a fantasy world called Emberveil, a land once full of divine light, darkness has slowly crept in. The people have forgotten the voice of "The Eternal One" — the Creator — and instead live under fear, pride, and false hope. But a prophecy speaks of a child born with a mark of light, destined to awaken the truth and restore faith across the land.Ariah, a 17-year-old orphan girl, raised by a blind prophetess in the mountain village of Doren. She carries a glowing birthmark on her wrist — shaped like a flame — and has always felt different. She has visions in her sleep of a voice calling her, saying, "You are the candle I’ve chosen to light the darkness."When her village is attacked by a shadow army, Ariah flees and embarks on a journey through cursed forests, angel-guarded valleys, and ruins of forgotten temples. Along the way, she meets others — broken people in search of hope. Together, they begin to rediscover the ancient scrolls of the Eternal One and uncover the truth: the darkness outside mirrors the doubt within. Ariah must find the lost flame and confront the evil prince who twisted the truth, not with weapons, but with unwavering faith.

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The girl with the flame
The sky above Doren had never looked so heavy. Clouds rolled in like a wave of sorrow, pressing down on the little village carved into the side of the mountains. Smoke from cooking fires danced into the air, only to be swallowed by the grey. Inside a small cottage on the edge of the cliffs, Ariah sat by the window, tracing the flame-shaped mark on her wrist. “Storm’s coming,” whispered Mama Nyra, the old blind woman who had raised her. She stood near the door, feeling the wind with her pale fingers. “It’s been coming for years,” Ariah replied, her voice barely above a whisper. Nyra turned her face toward her. “No, child. Not that kind. I mean a storm that shakes the soul. One the Eternal One told me would begin with your journey.” Ariah’s heart skipped. “My journey?” Nyra nodded slowly. “The people of Emberveil are lost. The voice that once walked with us in the cool of the evening is silent. Not because He left... but because we stopped listening.” The wind howled louder, and the mark on Ariah’s wrist glowed faintly — just enough for her to notice. “What is happening to me?” she asked. “You are becoming,” Nyra said. “And the darkness knows it. That’s why it’s coming.” Suddenly, a horn blew from the village square — sharp, urgent, afraid. Ariah rose to her feet. “Go,” Nyra said. “Go toward the voice that calls your name in the night. You were chosen for such a time as this.” And so, with only a satchel of bread, a worn cloak, and a heart full of questions, Ariah stepped into the storm — and into her destiny.

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