They called it heaven on earth — a land carved from nothing by generations of forgotten people. To Shah, a young boy born into its beauty, it was simply home. But paradise never stays untouched.
When political greed and foreign eyes fall upon the land, chaos unfolds. Soldiers march in. Terror knocks on every door. And for Shah, a single night shatters everything he ever knew — leaving behind only silence, fire, and the echo of love written in a letter.
Now alone in a war-torn world, Shah clings to fading memories and broken dreams. As the land burns around him, he must learn what “heaven” truly means — and whether it was ever the land at all.
“In the end, what was heaven? The land? The mountains?
No... it was the people.”
They called it heaven on earth — a land carved from nothing by generations of forgotten people. To Shah, a young boy born into its beauty, it was simply home. But paradise never stays untouched.
When political greed and foreign eyes fall upon the land, chaos unfolds. Soldiers march in. Terror knocks on every door. And for Shah, a single night shatters everything he ever knew — leaving behind only silence, fire, and the echo of love written in a letter.
Now alone in a war-torn world, Shah clings to fading memories and broken dreams. As the land burns around him, he must learn what “heaven” truly means — and whether it was ever the land at all.
“In the end, what was heaven? The land? The mountains?
No... it was the people.”
They called it heaven on earth — a land carved from nothing by generations of forgotten people. To Shah, a young boy born into its beauty, it was simply home. But paradise never stays untouched.
When political greed and foreign eyes fall upon the land, chaos unfolds. Soldiers march in. Terror knocks on every door. And for Shah, a single night shatters everything he ever knew — leaving behind only silence, fire, and the echo of love written in a letter.
Now alone in a war-torn world, Shah clings to fading memories and broken dreams. As the land burns around him, he must learn what “heaven” truly means — and whether it was ever the land at all.
“In the end, what was heaven? The land? The mountains?
No... It was..