The people of Goza loved their king and they lived peacefully for many years. They didn't have any neighbours, or so they believed for they had seen none for years and years. King Gama, Queen Eleaza, daughter, Leona, and son, Tyza, lived in a tall house made of stone, almost like a tower castle in the middle of the compound, surrounded by the king's subjects mud and stone huts with their families. Tamura, a traveller, heading to the Nengara mountains in search of his long-lost uncle, stumbled on Goza and fell head over heels in love with the King's daughter Leona, it was love at first sight. A summer festival brought a mixture of great anticipation and apprehension to the Goza people who will be meeting total strangers from far and wide for the first time ever. Different cultures, appearances, dialects and manners cause commotion and intrigue. Mara, Tamura's little sister was chosen and the Angel of the Lord appeared in a dream to teach her a prayer of protection against the blood sucking evil spirits residing in the Baminga mountains for over 900 years. She had to teach everyone in the village how to pray or be in a great danger of being devoured. Her greatest challenge was how to convince the people to pray and be saved being just a 7-year-old girl. Whether she succeeds in her mission to save the people is yet to be seen, face of Goza will be changed forever.