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[GLIMPSES] Flamedancer
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Ongoing, First published Jan 06, 2024
A little story snippet for a double artwork commission that I did. I really like it and it might get continued, so I am sharing it here as my first-ever story on Wattpad \ ^v^/. 
Hope you like it!

[GLIMPSES] is a format in which I am writing little scenes from my universe INZENTIA. If you like them, I would love to see you stay!

All artworks are made by me, the same as the text. No Ai had to work for that ;).
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