See is set in a distant future where a deadly virus has wiped out most of humanity and left the few survivors completely blind. Generations have passed since the loss of sight, and society has adapted to life without vision, developing new ways to hunt, build, and communicate through heightened senses of hearing, touch, and smell. Civilization has regressed into tribal communities, relying on oral traditions and strict laws to maintain order. Sight has become a myth, and those who claim to possess it are considered cursed and dangerous.
The story begins with Baba Voss, the fierce and protective leader of the Alkenny tribe. His quiet life changes forever when his wife, Maghra, gives birth to twins who are rumored to be able to see. The children’s biological father is Jerlamarel, a mysterious man who can see and is hunted for spreading this forbidden gift. As news of the twins’ sight spreads, the powerful and fanatical Queen Kane sends her Witchfinders to capture them, believing their existence threatens her control over the world.

Baba Voss is forced to lead his tribe into hiding, guiding them through dangerous terrain and rival territories to protect his family. Despite the tribe’s doubts and fear of the children’s abilities, Baba teaches them survival and strength while hiding the truth from those who would harm them. Over time, the twins, Kofun and Haniwa, grow into skilled young adults, torn between their loyalty to their tribe and the possibilities offered by their sight.
The journey is filled with treacherous encounters — from brutal raiders and rival tribes to the manipulations of Jerlamarel, whose vision of rebuilding civilization is not as noble as it seems. The twins begin to question whether sight is truly a blessing or a curse, especially when it drives greed, betrayal, and violence among those who desire it.

Baba Voss becomes the central figure in the struggle, not just as a father but as a leader willing to face impossible odds. His battles with the Witchfinders are fierce and primal, fought without the benefit of sight but with an unmatched instinct for survival. His love for his family drives him to endure pain and sacrifice beyond measure.
See is both a survival epic and an exploration of humanity’s resilience. It combines brutal action with emotional depth, showing how love, trust, and determination can overcome even the darkest limitations. In a world where no one can see, the fight to protect those who can becomes a war for the future itself.





