Syifa’, the definition of ‘bright eyed, bushy tailed’ young midwife, finds herself transported to 1928 Terengganu by a deceiving jinn. To her luck, she was caught in an intricate web of supernatural, black magic, and the political turmoil of British colonisers. Within this, Syifa’ must use her capabilities in navigating a world drenched in impending war, while finding kinship and strength through the endeavour.
Syamil would always be known for his dreams. As the youngest of the renowned Khair brothers, his priorities involve being a surgeon-in-training by day and a guitarist for Runaway Rascals by night.
Sofea would always be known for her boldness. As the brazen daughter to wealthy parents, her priorities involve running her aunt’s art gallery and hiding herself between pages of books.
Their worlds collide when Sofea’s brother, Jamal, is convicted for a misfortune he’d caused, one Alif, Syamil’s enigmatic older brother, had partially been responsible for.
With the unwanted spotlight on his family, Syamil takes a break from the media, putting his focus on his studies, all while escaping Sofea’s wrath, as she’s determined Jamal has been wrongfully accused, initiating a whirlwind of madness.
But with a sudden turn of events, everything changes, forcing Syamil and Sofea into a life of street racing, injustice, and chaos, leading them to see past differences while learning to forgive, not just others, but also themselves.
Suria embarks on a vertical marathon up the KL Tower but quickly finds themselves isolated in a nightmarish environment. The service stairwell transforms into a haunted, oppressive space as they encounter fellow runners collapsed on the stairs, disembodied cries for medics, and eerie atmospheric shifts.
As the climb becomes increasingly surreal, Suria’s psychological state deteriorates. Unsettling physical sensations, like tremors underfoot and disorienting movements in the tower, heighten the tension.
KL Tower of Terror explores themes of isolation, fear of the unknown, and the human desire to push forward despite an overwhelming sense of danger.
Mount Ledang, a land of blessings and curses.
Amid its mist-shrouded peaks, Tuah, an elite hacker and operative, leads his retrieval ops team on a mission shrouded in mystery. What begins as a quest for hidden knowledge soon unravels into a journey where ancient legends come to life.
Confronted by the enigmatic Rajni and guardians that defy imagination, Tuah discovers that the fabled tale of Puteri Gunung Ledang is far more than a myth. As betrayal strikes, he must decide how much he's willing to sacrifice to protect those he loves.
In a race against time where loyalties are tested, Tuah must fight to prevent a dystopian future where humanity is at stake.
The Headmaster has been killed.
Welcome to Citra Buana, an academy built to weaponise the dead. Hidden within the enchanted forests of Gemerlapan, a Reflection inside the Mirror of 1990s Alor Setar, the enemy is quick to claim the throne like moths to a flame.
Amalia Maganti can communicate with ghosts ever since the mysterious death of her father six years ago. On the night of her 18th birthday, she discovers that her father’s paintings are portals to the hidden realm—a direct entry to the different parts of Gemerlapan, right beneath her abusive mother’s nose.
Armed with the dead, a secretive mentor, a weretiger, and the voice of an unknown creature buried deep inside her mind, will Amalia succeed in finding the truth behind her father’s death?
Will she learn to control the shadows and summon her true power against those who have wronged her, once and for all?
Kamelia’s goal was to get into Harvard. It led her to loneliness, spending nights studying, deserted by friends.
Haikal did not have a goal. His main concerns were his motorcycle, his nights out in Kuala Lumpur, and his brothers.
Despite their fathers’ bond over wealth and luxuries, Kamelia and Haikal’s bond was made up of glares and stolen ice pops. But one day, everything stopped. The banter, the bag-tugging, the eye-rolling.
Kamelia had disappeared, gone overnight.
Nine years pass. Haikal’s life revolves around his daughter rather than his motorcycle. His main concerns are balancing work at the law firm and being a single father. But then he meets a woman with chaotic brown hair, red lips, and sunglasses, living in her van. Regardless of her appearance, he knows it’s her—Kamelia, the girl from his childhood. Memories come flooding back, and Haikal is determined to find out what led to Kamelia’s mysterious disappearance.
After Covid-19 hits and most businesses begin to reopen, Hanan finds her family in a difficult situation. Living a humble life in a small town in Cameron Highlands, she and her mother, Puan Nafisah, grapple with the daunting task of keeping their family’s business afloat all the while trying to keep her late father’s culinary legacy alive.
Her struggle only deepens as beneath all her challenges lies an unwelcoming exterior which forces her to shoulder them alone. So when an exchange student from Kuala Lumpur, Elyas, arrives in town offering help, she is not flattered and remains guarded.
But little does she know that their lives intertwine more deeply than she could have guessed. Elyas’ presence blossoms as he shares with her his sentiments of desire and dreams, which find their way to nurture a seedling of hope within Hanan’s heart.
This makes her question; is the seedling worth nurturing, or will it lead to more complications?
Mira Abdullah’s goal in life is to become the first female Menteri Jurusihir of Tanjong. To do that, she has to finish a four-year degree in Inventive Design Magics, top her class to become Jurusihir Bestari, and win the five-year apprenticeship to the menteri.
Simple, right?
By the end of the first year, Mira knows that there are only two strong contenders in her cohort: her and Zeid. But she also finds herself being told that girls are not welcome in the exclusive Inventive Design Magics Degree.
Mira just wants to prove herself capable. Even if she has to pretend to be someone else to do it.
Thelonious Katim runs The Misfits, a small detective agency in Kota Kinabalu. He and his team of ex-cops are used to dealing with cheating spouses, missing cats, shady insurance claims – all kind of cases that help pay the bills. But when a woman hires them to find her missing sister, they quickly find themselves in way over their heads.
What starts as a simple missing person case soon spirals into a dangerous game of fake identities, ruthless crime lords, and drug deals gone wrong. Thelonious and his crew bumble their way through betrayals, gunfights, and shady characters— questioning along the way how anyone thought they were qualified for this mess.
With powerful enemies closing in and no clue who to trust, the misfit crew must think fast, dodge bullets (literally), and try to come out of this in one piece— preferably with their sanity intact. But hey, it’s all just another day in the life of The Misfits, where nothing is ever as simple as it seems, and everything seems to go wrong... hilariously.
A global nuclear war in 2015 turned the sky orange before fading to gray. Temperatures plunged, crops no longer grew and society slowly collapsed. Now, a century after the first missiles were launched, the end of all life on earth loomed on the horizon.
Frost devouring forests and what once thrived with life, its remnants lie trapped beneath an eternal winter. Even Malaysia, known for its year-round tropical heat, has entered a permanent ice age. A young girl, Dahlia left the safety of her underground shelter to search for her missing father and faced a frozen Malaysian wilderness unrecognizable from what she had read about. Fallen skyscrapers. Snowpacked highways. Lush greenery now painted in shades of white— a land that no longer remembered warmth.
But the blistering cold was not the biggest threat to her survival. The true horror of the frozen wasteland stalked her every move. Nobody knew what it was or how it came to exist, but everyone called it Phaggr. To encounter it is to court certain death, turning her search into a race against time.
And if she makes it past all that, what will she truly find at the end of the world?
24th February 2035 marks the date where the sun had vanished, plunging us into an abyss of darkness; the immediate concern wasn't how we would survive. Survival was not the answer; modification was.
It was the day we became Oxy, altered humans integrated with parasitic plants designed to produce oxygen in a realm deprived of sunlight. This transformation marked the loss of that world, birthing a new one—our world—sustained by the symbiosis between modified humanity and parasitic flora.
Thus, it begins the new generation, Oxy-Generation.
Aithan is now the king of Zeruko. He, and his twin sister Myra, ascended the throne after their father had died. According to many, King Daemon—ruler of Tentazoa and archenemy of Zeruko—murdered the late king. Despite the claims, Robb refuses to believe in his father’s death.
With the desire to bring his father home, Aithan leaves Zeruko in the hands of Myra. Alongside his trusted friend Spion, Aithan travels to the realms of the universe through the magic of raindrops. From the hazardous trip behind enemy lines to the festive East Asian-esque Meihua; from the kingdom hovering above the clouds to the military-driven Bevattna; from the heterogeneous society of a tunnelled realm to Aithan’s duel with the heir of Tentazoa, every step in his journey uncovers a gem of his past, present, and future.
And in one foresight, Aithan learns the daunting fate of Zeruko that recharts his quest and redefines his role as king.