In the mist-covered land of Kawali, West Java, Indonesia, a princess was born-not for herself, but for her people.
Dyah Pitaloka Citraresmi, the flower of Sunda from the palace of Galuh, grew under the tender love of her mother and the wisdom of her father, King Linggabuana.
When the letter of proposal from Majapahit arrived, the world shifted.
Behind the grand name of Hayam Wuruk and the shadow of Gajah Mada, love turned into a battlefield of honor.
From the clear waters of the Cikawali River to the blood-stained soil of Bubat, Pitaloka's steps became a bridge between love and dignity.
She was not merely a princess-
she was a song born of tears, prayers, and the blood of her people.
Sundayana's Silent Lament is a tale of love broken before it could bloom,
of honor guarded until the final breath,
and of the eternal song from the land of Sunda, West Java, that still weeps since that crimson day at Bubat