Not gonna lie, my first reaction to Cora inviting Lith to her home was, "Aww, so nice 😍." But after reading your question and thinking it over, it definitely is naive to trust a stranger with so much so soon. I probably would've just directed Lith to a shelter or a cheap hotel.
I'm intrigued by this turn of events and look forward to seeing more
Temperatures are rising and this has fatal consequences for life on earth: heatwaves, droughts, wildfires, floods and storms are accumulating and are no longer a threat for the flora and fauna alone. Mother Nature has enough of watching her creation digging its own grave, so she decides to create Lith, a demon whose simple destiny is to save the world - without harming humans though, that's the only condition.
On Earth, Lith meets the enthusiastic climate activist Cora and the pessimistic Yviette, whose ideas about saving the world couldn't be more different.
Do we need education and social cohesion to move humanity towards a more sustainable lifestyle? Or is it already too late for that and is the only solution to free the earth of this destructive species?
Despite their passionate dislike for each other, the two soon find themselves in an environmental organization and fight with Lith for a better future.
But is peaceful activism alone enough to save the earth from its downfall?
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