In the 1820s, the Great Dismal Swamp is a treacherous, complex world of blackwater and shifting peat-and for Elias, it has been the only home he has known since escaping slavery seven years ago. As a blacksmith, he has provided the tribe with iron tools, operating under the Council's belief that silence and stillness are their best armor. But their fragile peace is shattered when Miller, a methodical and relentless bounty hunter, tracks them down.
Miller does not just hunt for profit; he views the freedom of the tribe as a theft of his property. After burning their sanctuary to the ground and taking Elias's sister, Sarah, captive, Miller makes the survival of the tribe personal. For Elias, the time for hiding is over. With the help of Caleb, a skilled scout, and Jeremiah, a pragmatic elder who has finally turned against the Council's passive ways, Elias must lead a desperate rescue mission.
To save Sarah and protect what remains of his people, Elias realizes they must abandon their permanent camps and embrace a new, nomadic existence. In the unforgiving depths of the swamp, the tribe must transition from passive refugees into active survivors, turning the landscape itself into their greatest weapon against a hunter who refuses to stop until they are all recaptured.
In the 1820s, the Great Dismal Swamp is a treacherous, complex world of blackwater and shifting peat-and for Elias, it has been the only home he has known since escaping slavery seven years ago. As a blacksmith, he has provided the tribe with iron tools, operating under the Council's belief that silence and stillness are their best armor. But their fragile peace is shattered when Miller, a methodical and relentless bounty hunter, tracks them down.
Miller does not just hunt for profit; he views the freedom of the tribe as a theft of his property. After burning their sanctuary to the ground and taking Elias's sister, Sarah, captive, Miller makes the survival of the tribe personal. For Elias, the time for hiding is over. With the help of Caleb, a skilled scout, and Jeremiah, a pragmatic elder who has finally turned against the Council's passive ways, Elias must lead a desperate rescue mission.
To save Sarah and protect what remains of his people, Elias realizes they must abandon their permanent camps and embrace a new, nomadic existence. In the unforgiving depths of the swamp, the tribe must transition from passive refugees into active survivors, turning the landscape itself into their greatest weapon against a hunter who refuses to stop until they are all recaptured.