Millions of years ago, when the Earth was first created, there was only one continent: Pangaea. But this continent was too big to be led by one person, so four friends-each natural born leaders trusted and adored by all-decided to split the land between them. Over time, they formed their own faiths and beliefs.
Zephyria took over what is now India, Australia, and part of Africa, forming the kingdom Latreón, and taking divine signs from stars.
Ellora took over what is now North America, forming the kingdom Patrenón, and taking divine signs from animals, mainly birds.
Leander took over what is now Eurasia, forming the kingdom Tylítheíam, and taking divine signs from gemstones.
Ronan took over what is now South America, Antarctica, and part of Africa, forming the kingdom Dentriás, and taking divine signs from plants, mainly trees.
Many years later, four girls received a prophecy, warning them of a catastrophe sure to end all life. Then they received a message from a mysterious someone calling to them. Coming from different kingdoms, they set out on a journey to find each other and decided to go to the mysterious person. But when one of the four suffers a tragic fall costing her life, the fate of the world is jeopardized. Now the girl's best friend must make the journey and figure out a way to save the world without her, but can they do it?
Kai Gilling, a transgender wanderer traversing the American West, has to trek hundreds of miles in his beat up Jeep, in order to reach an urban legend rumored to be the only settlement still thriving.
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It's a Wasteland, baby. In the uncomfortably not-so-distant future, the world has been ravaged by natural disasters, water shortages, and public apathy. People like Kai Gilling have flocked to the desert (once known as the American West) in hopes of finding a better life. After picking up a pair of siblings, the three come across a strange woman who claims to have a map to Arcadia, an urban legend rumored to be the only city thriving in the wreckage of the old world. Will they keep their hearts set on an oasis in the desert--even if it's just a mirage? Or will they be tempted by something else