INVIVIUM

Hi, I’m Blake with Invivium. We’re a startup entertainment studio that aspires to one day make our own graphic novel. We though it would be a good idea to publish a story version of that graphic novel here on Wattpad. If you like fantasy and wouldn’t mind checking out our story “Volatia” and “Oath of Eternity”, we would be very grateful. They’re two stories that are set in the same world. We also have “The Book of Etheron” which is a compendium about the world that Volatia and Oath of Eternity are set in. It has typical stuff like a bestiary, character art, and more to come. If you happen to like the stories, feel free to like and comment on them. If at all possible, share them with your friends as well. If there is anything we can do for you in return, let us know! Thank you and we hope you enjoy!

gilharriss

Hi there!  Thanks for checking out Kiss of the Dragonfly, and for the votes.  I hope you’ll continue to enjoy it.  All the best,
          Gil

gilharriss

@Aniah2002  Hi again! Looks like you got to the end.  Thanks so much for all the votes!  Nothing feels better for a writer than when a reader enjoys the story all the way through.  Thanks for following, too.  All the best,
            Gil
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ageisjustanumber3515

I think I found where I can send you messages privately . I’m from Pakistan but these names are Arabic. I’m Muslim so these are muslim names. Lubaynah, like I told you, means purity. Muzainah means a drizzling cloud. I’m not so sure what Hanzalah means, but he’s named after an important man in my religion. What about you? What nationality and religion are you?

Aniah2002

That's good to know.
            The name Tsephaniah was actually added when I was about 5, my birth name is Amber though, but I'd rather be called Tsephaniah coz its more original.
            You know something I've just noticed?
            I know all your children's names but I don't know your name
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ageisjustanumber3515

It’s nice getting to know you.  I like your name too. I’ve never heard of it and it sounds really pretty. I think the name Lubaynah also has roots from an African country. Either Somalia or Sudan, I’m not entirely sure. She was supposed to be a Muslim slave from an African country, who was later freed. 
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Aniah2002

Well, let me start off by introducing my self.
            My name is Tsephaniah, its a Hebrew name.
            But I'm Kenyan and sort of Christian.
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