Rojhat Ronahi Zalim -

It explores the idea of Individual Agency —that we are not defined by our ancestors or the labels placed upon us. If you’d like, let me know:

Rojhat smiled, the amber light of the setting sun catching his eyes. He didn't need to say a word. He simply opened the gate. Rojhat Ronahi Zalim

For generations, the Zalim family had been the stern wardens of the mountain passes. They were known for a justice that was cold and unyielding. Rojhat grew up in a fortress of basalt, taught that to lead was to be feared. Yet, every morning, he watched the "Ronahi" of the sun crest the peaks, wondering if a man could ever outrun the reputation of his bloodline. The Turning Point It explores the idea of Individual Agency —that

Should I change the (modern-day city, sci-fi future, or ancient past)? He simply opened the gate

The story plays on the linguistic meanings of the names—Light and New Day vs. Oppressor.