During ancient times, it was believed that supposedly, there are seven moons to light up the night sky. But one night, the Bakunawa, a terrifying creature that coiled around the world like an evil serpent, envied by their beauty, rise from the ocean, and swallow the six of them.
And after centuries, Soledad, a blind woman with an incredibly strong sense of smell, traces the necromancy one night. The fragrance of the said forbidden sorcery to reanimate dead people lead her to the reincarnation of the Bakunawa from the legendary myth.
Everything just became more complicated when Delmar, the reincarnated Bakunawa, revealed the truth. That Libulan and Mayari, two of the seven moons, are still alive. Moreover, the discovery that Soledad is the reincarnation of Haliya, the last moon.
With an eagerness to know deeper, Soledad searches for Mayari until they finally find her, along with its ability to vision the future. But Mayari's premonition serves as a nightmare for Soledad. As Mayari looks into Soledad's eyes, it reveals a declaration of revolution, and along with it is her death.
To what extent can Soledad do to save herself from her already set tragic death? When little did she know, the Bakunawa, her so-called arch-enemy, unexpectedly starts to grow feelings and caught himself longing for her.
Dragonwall's queen no longer remembers who she is. Her magic is locked away at the hands of an evil sorcerer. Kane hoped to deal the drengr monarchy a heavy blow. He sent its queen away as bait, counting on King Talon to go after her. After all, what is a king without his queen?
Everyone is counting on Lord Reyr to maintain the kingdom's biggest ruse. He must rule in Talon's stead. But he's not the only one wearing a perfectly crafted disguise. After all, there are two thrones in Kastali Dun that need filling.
Meanwhile, the hunt to reclaim the dragonstones begins. If the hunters fail, then everything will fall apart. Racing against time, Dragonwall's rulers must save a kingdom on the brink of crumbling. Unfortunately, they might already be too late.