Saint Sasha And The Scarlet Demon-s Stone Free ...
Logline:
A disgraced young saint must break a demon’s curse by retrieving the legendary “Stone Free” — a gem that can sever any bond — before the Scarlet Demon consumes her hometown in a blood-dimmed tide.
Synopsis:
Saint Sasha of Thornwood was the brightest novice of the Order of the Unburnt Candle — until she failed to exorcise a minor possessing spirit and it killed three villagers. Stripped of her holy relics and exiled, she now lives as a hedge healer. But when the dreaded Scarlet Demon — a shapeshifting noble of Hell who feeds on broken promises — rises from the Red Rift, he demands a tribute: all firstborn children of Thornwood within three days.
Sasha’s only clue is a fragment of forbidden demonology: the Scarlet Demon’s Stone Free — a mythic artifact said to cut any contract, curse, or covenant, even one signed in demon blood. The stone lies in the sunken chapel of St. Dyfrig the Chain-Breaker, guarded by three trials of faith, will, and sacrifice. Saint Sasha and the Scarlet Demon-s Stone Free ...
With a cynical sellsword (who has her own deal with the demon) and a mute orphan whose name is the demon’s true weakness, Sasha must survive the chapel’s traps, confront the demon’s lieutenant — the silvertongued Inquisitor Vex — and decide whether to free the Stone for the town or from its own corrupt leadership.
Sasha never sought sainthood. At twelve, she revived a plague village by weeping over their mass grave—and in doing so, caused every survivor to forget their own children’s faces. Now she lives in self-imposed isolation, wearing iron-threaded gloves to avoid accidental healing. Her arc is about learning that holiness without accountability is just tyranny in a halo. Logline: A disgraced young saint must break a
Saint Sasha and the Scarlet Demon’s Stone is not a casual read. It is a slow, bleeding meditation on guilt, divinity, and the horror of being good in a world that rewards only obedience. If you love:
…then this story will haunt your dreams. And the Scarlet Demon’s Stone?
By the final free chapter, you might find yourself staring into your own reflection, wondering what truth you’d see. Sasha never sought sainthood
| Character | Role | Key Trait | Secret | |-----------|------|-----------|--------| | Sasha (19) | Protagonist / Fallen Saint | Raw faith, self-doubt | She never lost her holy spark — she chose to fail to save a child. | | Riven (mid-20s) | Sellsword / cynic | Scarred, skilled, sardonic | Her real name is the last unbroken promise the Demon holds. | | The Scarlet Demon | Antagonist | Charming, terrifying, lawful evil | Cannot break a promise; can only twist it. | | Inquisitor Vex | Demon’s herald | Pale, priestly, poisoned tongue | Once a true friar who loved Sasha’s mother. | | Orin (7) | Mute orphan | Hides the demon’s true name in a lullaby | His silence was a pact to protect his village. |
