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1.Wrath of the land that gave life: volume-1, #1
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Introducing My Eco-Horror Trilogy — Chapter One: Wrath of the Land That Gave Life ️
Stories often begin with heroes, kingdoms, or ancient prophecies.
This one begins with the land itself.
For a long time, I have been fascinated by a simple but unsettling idea: What if the earth remembers everything we do to it? Not metaphorically—but literally. What if forests, rivers, soil, and mountains carried memory… and eventually responded?
That question slowly grew into a new project I'm very excited to share with you all: an Eco-Horror Trilogy.
This trilogy explores the fragile relationship between humanity and the natural world. Instead of nature being a silent background, it becomes something far more powerful—something aware, wounded, and capable of reaction.
The first chapter of this journey is titled:
"Wrath of the Land That Gave Life."
It is a story about the paradox at the heart of our existence. The same land that nurtures life—feeds us, shelters us, sustains us—is also capable of terrible fury when pushed beyond its limits.
In this chapter, the focus is not on villains in the traditional sense. The tension grows from something quieter and more disturbing: human negligence, slow damage, forgotten warnings, and the belief that the earth will endlessly endure whatever we take from it.
But what happens when it doesn't?
What happens when the forests fall silent… when the soil begins to change… when the land itself seems to resist those who exploit it?
Is it revenge?
Or is it simply balance restoring itself?
Through this trilogy, I want to explore eco-horror not only as fear, but also as reflection. Horror that doesn't come from ghosts or monsters—but from the realization that the world around us is alive in ways we rarely acknowledge.
The stories will move between mystery, folklore, environmental tension, and the subtle dread that something ancient is awakening beneath the surface.
If you enjoy stories where nature itself becomes a character, where mystery slowly unfolds, and where horror grows from the consequences of human choices, I hope you'll enjoy this journey with me.
Thank you for reading, and thank you for supporting independent storytelling. ☕
More from this world will be coming soon.
— Suman
Introducing My Eco-Horror Trilogy — Chapter One: Wrath of the Land That Gave Life ️
Stories often begin with heroes, kingdoms, or ancient prophecies.
This one begins with the land itself.
For a long time, I have been fascinated by a simple but unsettling idea: What if the earth remembers everything we do to it? Not metaphorically—but literally. What if forests, rivers, soil, and mountains carried memory… and eventually responded?
That question slowly grew into a new project I'm very excited to share with you all: an Eco-Horror Trilogy.
This trilogy explores the fragile relationship between humanity and the natural world. Instead of nature being a silent background, it becomes something far more powerful—something aware, wounded, and capable of reaction.
The first chapter of this journey is titled:
"Wrath of the Land That Gave Life."
It is a story about the paradox at the heart of our existence. The same land that nurtures life—feeds us, shelters us, sustains us—is also capable of terrible fury when pushed beyond its limits.
In this chapter, the focus is not on villains in the traditional sense. The tension grows from something quieter and more disturbing: human negligence, slow damage, forgotten warnings, and the belief that the earth will endlessly endure whatever we take from it.
But what happens when it doesn't?
What happens when the forests fall silent… when the soil begins to change… when the land itself seems to resist those who exploit it?
Is it revenge?
Or is it simply balance restoring itself?
Through this trilogy, I want to explore eco-horror not only as fear, but also as reflection. Horror that doesn't come from ghosts or monsters—but from the realization that the world around us is alive in ways we rarely acknowledge.
The stories will move between mystery, folklore, environmental tension, and the subtle dread that something ancient is awakening beneath the surface.
If you enjoy stories where nature itself becomes a character, where mystery slowly unfolds, and where horror grows from the consequences of human choices, I hope you'll enjoy this journey with me.
Thank you for reading, and thank you for supporting independent storytelling. ☕
More from this world will be coming soon.
— Suman


















