Inspired by Hindu mythology and shaped through fiction and fantasy, ILA
unfolds the extraordinary journey of Sudyumna, a warrior-king whose life is
transformed by a fate he neither chooses nor understands. When destiny
forces him into a female form—Ila—he finds himself trapped between
identities, struggling to accept a version of himself he believes to be a curse.
Raised with the ideals of power, strength, and kingship, Sudyumna rejects
femininity, seeing it as weakness. Yet as Ila, he is compelled to experience
emotions, sensitivity, love, and intuition—forces that challenge everything he
once believed. What begins as denial slowly becomes inner conflict, and
conflict turns into self-questioning.
The journey from Sudyumna to Ila, from Ila back to Sudyumna, and
eventually toward Luna, becomes a deeply personal battle of identity,
acceptance, and transformation.
Guided by divine influences and touched by unconditional love, Ila’s path is not
just about gender or form—it is about understanding balance, wholeness, and
the unseen strength hidden within vulnerability. Alongside this inner evolution
runs a darker, mysterious thread. Ancient forces begin to stir, quietly laying the
foundation for an eternal conflict between werewolves and vampires, a war
whose origins are rooted in destiny itself.
Set against a mythic landscape of gods, celestial laws, and mystical realms, ILA
blends mythology with fantasy to create a layered narrative of fate, love,
sacrifice, and self-realisation. This is not merely a retelling—it is a reimagining
that asks timeless questions: Who are we beyond the roles imposed on us? Is
identity fixed, or does it evolve with understanding?
ILA is a compelling tale of transformation—both human and cosmic—where
destiny unfolds in ways no one can foresee.
It’s the first book of the ‘LUNA’ series.

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