Replying...
Intro. On the banks of the Akai River lived two rival villages: Tupinara, guided by wisdom, and Karayá, marked by strength. The river was a sacred limit, never crossed — until Bayle, daughter of the chief of Tupinara, dared to cross it. Curious, indomitable, and suffocated by imposed fate, she fled the Ritual of the Solmates, where warriors would vie for her hand to unite villages in a blood pact. In the forbidden woods, Bayle was hunting and exploring when an arrow cut through the air, grazing his arm. It was Itê, Karayá's heir — tall, strong, tattooed, with a firm and curious look. In an instant, he knocked her down. His shadow hung over Bayle, and she knew: More than the river, she had crossed the threshold of a new destiny—wild, dangerous, and impossible to turn back.

Itê

@bayle