In a world shattered by war and darkness, Damira Jerovic, known as the Vampireya, seeks temporary refuge in a remote village surrounded by a cursed forest. Armed with a sword and a rifle, shrouded in mystery and scars, she hopes to find peace among the ruins. But her arrival sparks fear. To the villagers, she is not a savior, but a threat-another armed outsider, perhaps even a monster in disguise.
As paranoia spreads like wildfire, the village conspires against her. They see only her weapons, not the weight she carries. In a place ravaged by superstition and pain, Damira becomes the scapegoat for every wound the people cannot explain.
Now, she faces an impossible choice: to defend herself and confirm their worst fears, or lay down her arms and prove that she is not the enemy. But as darker forces awaken in the forest and betrayal closes in, Damira realizes that survival is not just physical-it is spiritual.
Vampireya is a tragic tale of resilience, rejection, and the violence of misunderstanding. Can Damira escape the hatred surrounding her, or will she be destroyed by those she once swore to protect?