A dark, haunting literary fable about laughter that breaks worlds, faces that crack under the weight of masks, and the terrible cost of a smile that was never real.
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In a world where laughter is currency and silence is treason, one soul dares to stop smiling.
Dahik is a literary fable — dark, poetic, and unrelenting. It tells the story of a land consumed by performative joy, where faces crack from forced grins and the only rebellion left is to weep.
Through haunting prose and unforgettable imagery, Moulay crafts a parable about authenticity, suffering, and the terrifying beauty of truth.
A glimpse into the universe of Dahik.
In the kingdom of forced joy, every citizen wears a smile etched into their flesh. When the mask slips, the face cracks — revealing the darkness beneath.
Ancient words burn through the pages — prophecies written in gold that foretell the end of laughter and the rise of something far more terrible: truth.
What happens when the final joke is told? When the court jester drops the act and the audience realizes they were the punchline all along?
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