

The Evils of Amazonas: Abyssfall
(Indian Adaptation: Paatal Beej)
When an ancient intelligence awakens beneath nature, humanity must decide whether survival is worth surrender.
In the not-so-distant future, something ancient stirs beneath the Earth. Known only as The Reds, this shadowed intelligence has survived extinction, time, and silence—harboring a deep, unrelenting vendetta against humanity. Their resurgence begins beneath the Amazon rainforest, where a covert operation known as the Turnkey Project has unknowingly intersected with their hidden domain. What follows is not an invasion, but an awakening—one that punishes anyone who dares interfere.
The Reds’ most terrifying strategy is not destruction, but continuation. They spare only women capable of carrying their offspring—turning biology itself into a weapon.
At the center of this nightmare stands Devika, an insurance surveyor who never sought heroism. She is the only known woman capable of bearing what the Reds need to inherit the future. With humanity’s fate resting on her existence, Devika is forced into an impossible choice: resist an ancient intelligence far beyond human comprehension, or sacrifice herself to delay extinction.
As the conflict escalates, the Reds breach the final boundary—Devika’s mind—transforming survival into a psychological war where even thoughts are no longer safe.
The Evils of Amazonas: Abyssfall plunges the reader into a relentless journey where humanity’s survival depends not on strength, but on understanding. As alliances form with The Greens, ancient lifeforms older than water itself, Devika confronts a truth more horrifying than annihilation: the enemy does not want to destroy humanity—it wants to replace it.
This is a story of love, sacrifice, and unbearable courage. A reminder that when extinction looms, heroism is not about victory—but about refusing to surrender what makes us human.
Adaptation Note:
Paatal Beej is the Indian mythological reinterpretation of The Evils of Amazonas: Abyssfall — re-imagined through indigenous symbolism, spiritual memory, and cultural metaphors, while preserving the same core threat, moral dilemma, and irreversible choice.
Format: Feature Film | Novel
Genre: Sci-Fi Horror / Dark Fantasy
Status:
• Screenplay: Complete (International)
• Novel: Published — available on Amazon
• Indian Adaptation (Paatal Beej): In Development
Closing Reflection
Some evils do not conquer civilizations.
They wait to be inherited.