Aza Elias is the princess of a distant village, Tyros which is situated at the core heart of the Bad Lands. She has always been different from others but, she could never find her real powers. In the land of death where she lost her family and village people, how will she survive and get back Tyros its title,' Heaven in Hell'?
In this journey, we will go through Aza's life and will be able to see her true self very closely. We will know how the land of heaven turned into hell and how she could discover her hidden powers with which she elicited the people of her village. But, not always the protagonist leads the positive role in a story. We will also see how she learned the biggest lesson of her life through her own done mistake.
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One day, the world was suddenly tormented by a high concentration of frequency wave unheard by human ears. It was detected by radios, TVs, computers, and etc. But there are those who heard it. And those that did suffered from a mild migraine to an unbearable, head-splitting pain that was followed by vomiting of blood and uncontrollable hallucinations.
After a day of suffering, those affected became monsters.
But there were also those that became . . . something entirely else . . .
If only they knew how loud my thoughts were; how I can barely fall asleep at night because my mind is racing at a mile a minute.
See, that's the thing about not being able to talk and not being able to relieve some of the communicative pressure building inside of your head. It piles up after a while, and all of those unspoken thoughts fester until they explode in a different way.
Headaches render me to my bed all day and my hand cramps from trying to write down what I'm thinking so people don't get bored and leave before I can form a sentence.
But for all of the difficulties, I may face in my silent days, it doesn't affect my story or me.