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    THE CHALLENGE (first epistle)

    Dragons, Werewolves and Vampires, with a ruthless powerful deity who ruled them all. Aliya Thompson, a powerful ancient being who believed she was human. Arthur Zendragon the ruthless deity who controls the world. Maya Colton, a slave werewolf who was rejected after being mated. An heir was all Arthur Zendragon wanted but there was a price to pay. THE CHALLENGE. Follow the stunning, daring Aliya Thompson and the beautiful resilient Maya Colton as they journey on self-discovery, leading to proving themselves worthy of winning the deity's heart. Surviving the gruesome wolf hunt may not be as easy as it seems and how about the deadly dragon fire and the Vampire Haze? Can the text of elements save them all? Aliya Thompson grows powerful but there is an enemy, lurking around. --------- "Who are you?" "My name is Aliya, my King" he continued sniffing the air with his hand tightly gripping my neck. "Aliya," he mused, "Since I cannot kill you, you will be mine to bed as I please. Lock her up." He ordered in a dangerous tone. I will have to prove to this beast that I am much more than an object for pleasure.

    Inny_J94 · Fantasy
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    Your Epistle

    She told me to write this. I didn't want to, but she promised I'd get to see you if I did.

    RosesSanctuary · Realistic
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    The Lion's Pathway

    Rumpey is a mischievous young boy, who later answers Rudey because he was perceived to be rude and stubborn by the elders in his community. He was supposed to be taught lessons from the Richest man in Babylon about avoiding debt by his father, but he regarded his father's speech as a long epistle, so he became impatient, disinterested, hence his buttocks unfriends his seat, then he left the house angrily, avoiding his father's cautions against merry-go-rounding with uncultured village youths. He lived a life of competition always trying to adopt the lifestyles of his friends who smoke and womanise. Rumpey is now a debtor because he wanted to meet up the status level of other young villagers, so he started borrowing money but never paid back. One Saturday morning, a fight broke out on the football Pitch, where Scolobo and other community members fought . Unfortunately Rumpey was unaware, he was the cause of the matter. Scolobo had threatened some guys, if Rumpey was not found for the day and also if he did not pay him his money. Rumpey who initially joined the fray, without knowing he was the crux of the matter later quits the fight and ran home, but unfortunately, he could not pass his way home due to the broken bridge that was destroyed due to the disgruntled youth who pursued Rumpey and his community boys. Rumpey took shelter in John's home across the street, where he became a nuisance to John and his mother. Seeking Rumpey's whereabouts, Scolobo held Rumpey's king, elders, and parent to ransom, till Rumpey is found. The news got to Rumpey by the town crier, about his presence that was needed at home, plus the fact that his fragile mother is being maltreated by Scolobo and his boys. So, Rumpey decided to go home to rescue his people, but the path home became a dilemma and a quagmire for him to make a good decision. John helped by introducing the Lion's pathway, as his only suggestion thinking the lion is always not in sight or have slept as they erroneously concluded. Rumpey had to coil up in to a tire and get rolled across the hill to deceive the lion, but instead he awakened the Lion into a running chase, then he lost control of the situation. The Lion's pathway was born because they was no other way home, to rescue his fragile mother. Read: https://inkstone.webnovel.com/novels/setting/24844380005966305

    Peter_Uwukhor · Urban
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    Vile bodies by Evelyn Waugh.

    Waugh took the title for his 1930 novel from Philippians, full name Epistle to the Philippians, which is part of the New Testament and generally attributed to Paul the Apostle. Most scholars consider it to be a collection of letter fragments sent from Paul to the church of Philippi, a city on the Greek island of Thasos. The line in question is 3:21 and refers to Jesus Christ, [w]ho shall change our vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto his glorious body, according to the working whereby he is able even to subdue all things unto himself.

    MUSIC_LITE · Fantasy
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