Often, it is a witch’s name and place of birth that determines her fate.
For Varvara from the Ural backwoods, destiny decrees that she will become a herbalist and healer. For Anzhela, a hereditary Moscow noblewoman, it is written from birth that she will conquer the capital’s high society. And for Nyurbina from Zabaykalsky Krai, it is fate to become only a shaman—and no one else.
But what awaits the one who was named Svyatoslava? To become a bright witch, a blessed saint, as foretold—or to go against fate and try to play by dark rules?