Abstract no.1
This is a fascinating concept for a story! It combines fantasy elements like magic and destiny with a mythological foundation and a dramatic personal background. Here is a revised and polished version, structured as a Story Abstract, intended to read like a compelling pitch or summary. Story Abstract: The Switched Goddess A girl of destined greatness was switched at birth, her life begun with a cruel twist of fate. She possessed a mesmerizing, doll-like face and enchanting, pearl-like eyes, features that belied the harsh reality of her existence. Born with the mighty power to purify the people and their deeds—a power meant to ease the pain of the Goddess of Earth—her destiny was a stark contrast to her humble, suffering childhood. Gifted with powerful magic, including X-ray vision and the ability to communicate with all animals and trees, she was unknowingly a great devotee of Lord Shiva, who granted her these sacred powers. However, life dealt her a dirty hand: she was separated from her birth parents and adopted into a family that treated her like dirt simply for being a girl-child. The Path of the Protector Upon reaching a certain age, she began to recognize her latent powers, though she kept their existencea profound secret. Her one confidant was a Shiv-Mandir Pandit who also wielded the power of magic.His magic was tied to prophecy, and he knew her incredible destiny, yet he dared not interfere with God’s plan. Instead, he took her on as his student, teaching her everything he could to direct her magic onto the right path and show her the full truth of her power. More than a mystic, the Pandit was also a great Ayurveda master and a formidable martial artist. He imparted all of his knowledge to her, from ancient healing arts to the basic skills of combat. In the eyes of the world, she was a timid, weak, and ordinary girl. But she was, in reality, the embodiment of the different facets of Durga—a manifestation of Kali, Parvati, Durga, and Shaila. Her name was Shrista (Sanvi).
Abstract no.2
The male protagonist ,Shreesh (King with Magic), endured a misery equally profound. Following the loss of his parents, the lively boy turned silent within his new family, feeling the difference in himself—a sense that he was not at all normal.
He possesses an intellect even more formidable (IQ 260), along with superhuman powers linked to Lord Shiva: He has the speed of light, able to move from ground to the peak of a mountain in the blink of an eye. His physical gifts are equally shocking: a highhearing capacity and a physical strength equivalent to 100 elephants.
By the unprecedented age of 25-26, his tactical genius and overwhelming combat skill place him in a position no soldier his age has ever reached. Officially he is a Major, but due to his unparalleled ability, he functions as the Colonel of Special Forces—a designation traditionally reserved for men decades his senior. Shreesh is the king born with the magic necessary to help Shrista, fulfilling his destiny as a Narayan (Preserver) who came to Earth to assist his narayani in their cosmic task.