What do you do if one day the world glitches and dreams turn into reality, and a person ends up in a place that isn’t even on the map? They’ll have to overcome their fears to stand against evil, master many ancestral skills to survive. Just like the main heroine who ended up in Dargoreya—in a mystical country-principality very similar to the North Caucasus.
She got lost among the mountains, in a land where the sky is sprinkled with thousands of stars, and the snowy caps of the mountain peaks flare up with myriads of diamond sparks. Here magic lives in a smooth maiden dance and in the ringing streams of waterfalls. Dragons keep the world in balance. And an ancient artifact, “tear-stone,” grants any wish to the one who finds it.
This fantasy story goes back deep into the centuries—into pagan times, when Islam and Christianity had not yet come to the Caucasus. And yet, preserved in fairy tales and legends, it intertwines in a strange way with the life experience and memories of our modern-day heroine.