She made a commitment before she passed away. It was heard in the forest.
It was not intended for Aysha to pass away that evening. Something ancient, waiting, and hungry for a soul like hers surged beneath the roots as her blood sank into them. Through rumors of an ancient spirit and a darkness that watched but never spoke, her people had warned of the forest-until now.
She was transformed by the forest, not merely claimed.
When Aysha awakens, her body is no longer hers alone, and her memories are shattered. Alongside her thoughts, something else whispers in the quiet, guiding her hands. She recalls being betrayed. She recalls suffering. She also recalls her pledge before passing away: they will cover the cost.
Aysha finds herself torn between two worlds as she tries to comprehend who she has become: the one that shaped her and the one that fears her rebirth. But when your soul is broken and the thing inside of you has its own ambitions, getting revenge isn't that easy.
Now when she moves, the forest moves. The shadows pay attention.
Aysha also has to choose whether to accept what she is becoming or to halt it .
Aysha: Darkness Daughter is a dark and poetic journey through death, retribution, and identity that skillfully combines folklore, emotional depth, and mystical mystery in a narrative that gradually blurs the boundaries between myth and woman.