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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalIn Western Storm, the world is fractured, the prophecy broken, and its savior—a man named Suraci—wanders through a land he was meant to save but instead condemned. Once destined to prevent the apocalypse, Suraci failed, and the world was torn apart. Now he journeys through the five splintered lands of Mist Hills, Disdain Town, Rage Lake, Lilac Sea, and Repugnant Ruins, each harboring fragments of his shattered purpose.
Haunted by his past and chased by Moherani, the ancient embodiment of death, Suraci is thrust into a landscape where the divine and the damned collide. Guided by mysterious forces and shadowed by those who would see him redeemed or destroyed, he encounters figures both ethereal and eerie: the Covenant of Dawn, a cult praying for light in a world of endless night; Vraakasorriana, an ageless warrior nun steeped in sacrifice; Taackkricoit, a blacksmith bound to a god’s flames; and the Apostle of Apologies, a haunting figure that embodies the regret Suraci cannot escape.
Suraci must reckon with the gods themselves—ancient beings who pull strings of fate with cold indifference—and confront his own flaws in a quest for redemption. In a land ravaged by storms and shadowed by broken promises, he teeters between salvation and oblivion. Western Storm is a dark, poetic epic in which hope and despair are bound in a tale of mythical proportions, and one man’s journey may reshape the destiny of a world on the brink.
Yashveer Vats Gaurav
ashveer Vats Gaurav, a 17-year-old writer currently in 12th grade, is an emerging voice with a unique ability to weave poetic darkness and mythic resonance into his storytelling. Passionate, introspective, and fearless in exploring the human psyche, Yashveer brings depth and intensity to every line, crafting worlds that are at once haunting and vividly alive. His work, like Western Storm, is rich with introspection, metaphors, and existential themes, inviting readers into realms where the divine, the flawed, and the fractured collide.
Much like his protagonist, Suraci, Yashveer navigates the intricate balance between humanity and ideals, between reality and imagination. Through Suraci’s journey, Yashveer reveals a profound curiosity about fate, regret, and redemption—often questioning the boundaries of responsibility and the complex nature of identity. In his writing, a keen sensitivity and a yearning to understand the rawness of life shine through, creating characters who, like their creator, confront their own inner storms with courage and vulnerability.
Yashveer’s approach to storytelling is both poetic and unflinchingly honest, echoing a maturity beyond his years. His work captures the soul of a young writer ready to challenge both himself and his readers, exploring emotions that linger long after the last page is turned.
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