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Moon of Barong: The Last Bali Werewolf

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Beneath the postcard-perfect sunsets and the rhythmic chanting of the tourists lies a rotting Niskala world. The ancient balance of Rwa Bhineda—the sacred equilibrium between light and dark—has been poisoned. A prehistoric curse, dormant since the fall of the Majapahit Empire, is clawing its way back through the volcanic soil of Bali. Gede, a simple laborer in the emerald rice terraces of Jatiluwih, never asked for a destiny carved in bone and blood. His life shatters the night he witnesses Jero Mangku, the village’s most pious priest, transform into a silver-furred nightmare under the glare of a jagged moon. But Jero Mangku wasn't just a monster. He was the first casualty of the Wong Kalong—an ancient lineage of Balinese shapeshifters who were once the elite guardians of kings, now reborn as a mindless, contagious plague. Branded by a claw mark that refuses to heal, Gede finds his own humanity slipping away. His senses are sharpening to a lethal degree; he can hear the heartbeat of the forest and smell the fear of his neighbors. He is thrust into a shadow war that has simmered for centuries, caught between three deadly factions: The Leyak Covens: Dark sorcerers who see the return of the "Silver Blood" as the ultimate ingredient for their immortality rituals. The Banaspati Guardians: Ancient forest entities who believe the only way to save Bali’s sanctity is to purge everyone infected—including Gede. The Blood Moon Cult: A modern shadow organization plotting to trigger a perpetual eclipse, turning the island of the Gods into a banquet for predators. Visceral combat, temple politics, and mystical progression, Moonlight over Majapahit follows Gede’s journey from a terrified victim to a legendary predator. As he searches for a cure from the peaks of Mount Agung to the crushing depths of the Southern Sea, he must decide: will he save the island that fears him, or will he lead the pack that destroys it?
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Chapter 1 - When the Moon Chose Him

The night didn't feel right.

Wira noticed it the moment he stepped out onto the street.

Bali was supposed to be loud—music, laughter, engines, drunk tourists shouting nonsense into the night. But now, something had swallowed the noise whole.

Too quiet.

Even the wind felt… wrong.

He shoved his hands into his pockets and kept walking, telling himself it was nothing. Just another weird night. Maybe a power outage somewhere. Maybe people had gone home early.

Yeah. That had to be it.

Then the smell hit him.

Sharp.

Metallic.

Fresh.

Wira stopped.

"…blood?"

The word slipped out before he could stop it.

His throat tightened. That didn't make sense. He wasn't close enough to anything—no accident, no fight, nothing.

And yet the scent grew stronger.

Closer.

Like it was calling him.

His heartbeat stuttered.

Then surged.

THUMP.

THUMP.

THUMP.

Too loud.

Too fast.

"What's wrong with me…?"

His fingers twitched.

His nails scraped lightly against his palm—and for a split second, they felt… different.

Harder.

Sharper.

He sucked in a breath.

Behind him, someone stumbled into the street.

A tourist. Mid-twenties. Laughing into his phone like the world still made sense.

"Bro, I swear, Bali's insane—"

He stopped mid-sentence.

Because something moved in the alley ahead.

Wira turned slowly.

At first, it looked like darkness shifting.

Then it stepped forward.

And the world broke.

It wasn't human.

But it wasn't just an animal either.

Its body bent wrong, joints stretched beyond reason, skin pulled tight over something that kept trying to change underneath. Its eyes burned—bright, unnatural, alive with something ancient.

The tourist dropped his phone.

"W-what the hell is that—"

He ran.

He didn't even make it three steps.

The creature vanished.

No—moved.

Too fast to follow.

A blur.

A sound like tearing meat.

Then silence.

Wira couldn't breathe.

The smell of blood exploded in the air.

Hot.

Thick.

Overwhelming.

Something inside him responded.

Not fear.

Not shock.

Hunger.

His knees hit the ground.

Pain ripped through his spine.

His bones cracked—loud, violent, wrong.

"What—what is happening—"

His voice twisted into a growl.

His fingers dug into the asphalt.

Claws.

They were claws.

"No… no, this isn't real—"

He caught his reflection in a broken piece of glass nearby.

Golden eyes stared back at him.

Not his.

Not human.

Behind him, something shifted.

Slow.

Deliberate.

Wira turned.

The creature stood there now, closer than before, its mouth curled into something like a smile.

It studied him.

Not like prey.

Like recognition.

Then it spoke.

A whisper that didn't belong to this world.

"…Barong."

The word echoed inside his skull.

And something deep within him answered.

The creature's smile widened.

Then it lunged.

And Wira—

didn't run.