Aziza: Daughter of the Sun is a dark mythic fantasy adventure set in a world where divine forces, ancient curses, and human desires collide.
Aziza, a young girl tied to a forgotten solar lineage, is drawn into a dangerous journey after discovering that her fate is connected to a cursed man who cannot touch or love any human. What begins as a search slowly becomes something deeper—a path that reveals hidden truths about her origin, the broken balance of her world, and a rising darkness manipulating destiny itself.
As Aziza travels through ruined kingdoms, sacred lands, and forbidden realms, she faces beings shaped by curses, power, and loss. Every encounter forces her to question what is truly sacred: the rules of the gods, or the freedom of the heart.
But she is not just a traveler—she is part of the story’s core mystery. The “Daughter of the Sun” title is not symbolic alone; it holds a power that the world has tried to forget… and someone is willing to destroy everything to keep it hidden.
This is a story of fate, forbidden connection, identity, and the cost of power, where light is not always pure and darkness is not always evil.
A journey where the sun itself may be both salvation—and destruction.
Aziza: Daughter of the Sun is a dark mythic fantasy adventure set in a world where divine forces, ancient curses, and human desires collide.
Aziza, a young girl tied to a forgotten solar lineage, is drawn into a dangerous journey after discovering that her fate is connected to a cursed man who cannot touch or love any human. What begins as a search slowly becomes something deeper—a path that reveals hidden truths about her origin, the broken balance of her world, and a rising darkness manipulating destiny itself.
As Aziza travels through ruined kingdoms, sacred lands, and forbidden realms, she faces beings shaped by curses, power, and loss. Every encounter forces her to question what is truly sacred: the rules of the gods, or the freedom of the heart.
But she is not just a traveler—she is part of the story’s core mystery. The “Daughter of the Sun” title is not symbolic alone; it holds a power that the world has tried to forget… and someone is willing to destroy everything to keep it hidden.
This is a story of fate, forbidden connection, identity, and the cost of power, where light is not always pure and darkness is not always evil.
A journey where the sun itself may be both salvation—and destruction.