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Aetherveil Update
Hello everyone!
I've decided to rewrite Aetherveil into a cleaner, shorter, and better-planned version.
This wasn't an easy decision, but as the story grew, I realized there were many ideas, systems, and plotlines that became more complex than I originally intended. I want Aetherveil to be easier to follow, faster-paced, and more enjoyable for both new and existing readers.
dragonfirely
Hi!
I don’t usually do this, but I wanted to share something I’ve been writing.
Threads of the Fractured Sky — a fantasy story I’m really passionate about.
https://www.wattpad.com/story/408584755-threads-of-the-fractured-sky
If you check it out, I’d love to hear your thoughts!
Minjroll777
@dragonfirely ya so I read 3 of the chapters and i liked Lyra's character a lot And the storyline is also good I will continue reading further from tomorrow I will be glad if u read and vote AETHERVEIL
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Minjroll777
@dragonfirely Ya why not I will read it and review it Can you also read and vote AETHERVEIL https://www.wattpad.com/story/407136706?utm_source=android&utm_medium=link&utm_content=share_writing&wp_page=create&wp_uname=Minjroll777
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Minjroll777
Message for Readers
To everyone reading AETHERVEIL —
If you’ve made it through the early chapters, thank you.
Aetherveil is a slow-burn story. The beginning builds the world, the rules, and the connection between two worlds that shouldn’t be touching.
But from Chapter 30 onward, everything changes.
Secrets start surfacing.
The Veil begins thinning.
Adam remembers.
And the Authority is no longer united.
The later chapters aren’t just continuation — they’re escalation.
If you’re waiting for answers about:
The broken star
Adam’s past
The opposition
Aerin’s suspension
And what “balance” truly means
They are coming.
This story was written to build toward something bigger.
If you stay until the end, you’ll see why the beginning mattered.
Thank you for reading.