A Lifeless Town
Author: P. Artim
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

"Something's weird.."

One of the kids spoke as they clung to Ian's arm. 

Ian looked around. They were currently in a village called "Dharia". It was a small village with a population slightly over 300. 

Now what would one expect from such a village?

A cool and clear stream, greenery and modest lifestyle that matched the nature. Kids playing around, elderly people resting on the front yard of their house, men and women working together to sustain their family. 

That's what one would normally expect. 

But the scenery in front of Ian was completely different from the ideal image of such village. No. It was far from ideal.

Ian looked up. The dark cloud floating above their head was constantly giving off an ominous vibe along with thunder and wind. 

The elderly people was still there, sitting on th

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