

The Water Witcher (Completed)
In a world ravaged by an unyielding drought, where water is the ultimate currency and survival means facing ruthless marauders, Corbin, a young Water Witcher, finds his abilities both a blessing and a curse. After the death of his grandfather, Corbin embarks on a journey that forces him to confront the harsh realities of a thirsty nation, where trust is scarce and danger lurks behind every corner. Will his rare gift lead him to salvation, or will it make him the most hunted man in a desolate landscape?The air hung heavy and still, the kind of silence that pressed in on you, broken only by the distant caw of a crow. Corbin stood by his grandfather's grave, a solitary figure amidst four engraved headstones, their names softened by the passage of time and nestled between wilting wildflowers. It was his daily ritual, a quiet communion with the past.
Above him, a sudden flurry of wings broke the oppressive calm as birds scattered from a cypress branch. Silver clouds began to expand across the sky, carrying with them the earthy scent of approaching rain—a rare, almost forgotten promise in this parched land. The air grew humid, clinging to his skin.
“I’m heading in, Old Man,” he murmured, his voice a low rumble against the vast quiet. He turned, leaving the shade of the cypress and the blanket of daisies that marked his grandfather’s resting place, and headed back to the small home they had once shared.
