In the shadowed streets of modern-day Nairobi, fear has taken form. Cursed spirits, born from humanity's hatred, grief, corruption, and violence, roam unseen among ordinary people, feeding on darkness and leaving chaos behind. While the world remains blind to the truth, a hidden society of elite spiritual warriors known as the Walinzi fights in secret to protect humanity from complete destruction.
Kiki, a reckless but gifted teenager, discovers he carries a terrifying power connected to an ancient curse feared for generations. Thrust into the dangerous world of spirit hunters, forbidden techniques, and deadly rival clans, he joins a group of young Walinzi students struggling to survive brutal training, political conspiracies, and monsters capable of wiping out entire cities.
As mysterious deaths spread across Kenya and whispers of a forgotten evil begin to surface, Kiki and his allies must confront enemies far beyond human understanding. Bonds are tested, betrayals cut deep, and every battle pushes them closer to the edge between humanity and monstrosity.
Blending Kenyan culture, urban mythology, supernatural combat, and anime-inspired intensity, EN-KISHON E-KIPHEI NE-MME-ISHU: Rise of En-Olmaroki is a dark fantasy epic filled with devastating powers, cursed spirits, explosive battles, and a haunting question: what happens when the monster you fear already lives inside you?
Human beings really looked at traffic, corruption, exams, heartbreak, and existential dread, then collectively generated demons. Efficient little disaster factories.
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About the Author
The author is a 17-year-old as of June 4, 2025, a student at Starehe Boys' Centre, born in Kenya. He enjoys creating worlds, telling Kenyan-based stories in fantasy and sci-fi, and believes that young African voices deserve a global stage.