In the smog-choked industrial world of Besal, survival comes at a cost-and sometimes, so does hope.
Five-year-old Ella Blakesley is not like other children. In a society where magic is nearly extinct among her kind, she possesses a rare and extraordinary gift: the ability to control mana itself. What begins as a quiet miracle soon becomes something far greater-a power that can heal, create, and change the fate of those she loves.
But in a world driven by scarcity, greed, and desperation, even the purest magic can be misunderstood or misused.
As her family struggles under the weight of poverty, illness, and impossible choices, Ella's gift becomes both a lifeline and a turning point. Guided by love and instinct, she discovers that magic is not something to fear, but something deeply human-an expression of hope, resilience, and possibility.
Dawn of the Beast is a gripping dark fantasy about sacrifice, innocence, and the quiet power of light in the darkest places-where magic, at its heart, is not a curse, but a chance to heal a broken world.