Howl for Her, Die for Him
Shiloh, an orphaned novice witch bound by a pact sealed with dill-scented gold, embarks on her first mission to a remote village plagued by nocturnal horrors. Tasked with hunting a werewolf that preys on humans under the moon’s curse, she soon discovers the beast’s cruel duality: by day, it walks among villagers as a seemingly harmless man; by night, its claws tear through flesh and faith alike.
Her resolve fractures when a ritual to summon divine intervention inadvertently awakens the wolf lurking within a gentle-faced stranger. The creature—a cunning werewolf named Lucian—thrives in the shadows of his human guise, his crimson gaze both a threat and an inexplicable allure. As Shiloh uncovers his secrets, their encounters blur the line between hunter and prey. Lucian’s fangs graze her throat yet spare her life, his actions laced with cryptic loyalty that challenges her oath to eradicate monsters.
Amidst moonlit battles and alchemical sorcery, Shiloh navigates a labyrinth of betrayal. Village allies harbor dark agendas, ancient deities demand bloody tributes, and her own magic—forged from enchanted herbs and silver incantations—threatens to unravel her humanity. Torn between her duty to protect mankind and a forbidden kinship with the wolf, Shiloh must confront a harrowing truth: to slay Lucian is to destroy the key to her shrouded past, but to spare him risks unleashing a primal darkness that could consume both their worlds.
In a climax drenched in blood and starlight, Shiloh’s choices ignite a cataclysmic clash of sorcery and savagery. With the village aflame and divine wrath descending, she wields her fragmented magic not as a weapon of vengeance, but as a bridge between realms. The final act defies prophecies, rewriting her fate from pawn of gods to weaver of a new legend—one where witch and wolf must either perish together or forge an impossible covenant beneath the bleeding moon.