The Grey Storm

All Rights Reserved ©

Summary

Moving to Incheon after the death of her mother, to an estrange man known as her father. Her Half-blood brothers started an Entertainment company as new special effects upgraded the Kpop world. Leaving her to run everything, Isamiona is working with four Kpop groups whilst competing with other Entertainment companies. Breaking all laws of the Entertainment industry while still balancing a shady lifestyle undercover

Status
Ongoing
Chapters
35
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
16+

Notes

This is terminology for pronouncing the correct words in Malagarian terms, names, greetings and many more not to confuse readers.

Malagarian— (Mal-gar-re-an: Language or person who is from Malagar which is either Nara Island or Zetharaoh)

Zetharaoh— (Zeth-tha-row: Birthplace of Isamiona below Yemen)

Isamiona— (Ice-sa-Moa-nah)

(If you look at it, it look like insomnia 😆)

Iseul— (Ill-Sool)

Lieur— (Lear-rah: Means Lion, the Proud Lion is Iseul's title as Premend Lieur since it's his family dynasty of Lions)

Biada— (Baa-Daa: Means Father)

Miada— (Mi-Daa: Means mother, it can be given to anyone including men)

Mira— (Mi-rah: Means ‘Highly Mother of the Heavens’. Title to the Goddess Ossä, if a woman is called this. It means she's highly respected as a mother)

Mira Ossä— (O-SSä: Is the Goddess of Humanity, Motherhood and Earth. Birthgiver to the Malagars. Mira is Heavenly Mother and Ossä means of the people)

Taka jnera . . . . neera— (Taakjed-ney-raney-ree-ra: Means, May our welcomeq pleases you)

Solisaän naluka— (Sol-saan—na-luka: means, Soul Dawn ceremony. It's a coming of age ceremony for girls with high rank status or becoming royal rank at the age of 11-21)

Aya Nara— (eee-yah Na-ra: youngest sister to Mira Ossä. She's the Goddess of Heavens and healing, the Blesser and guiding Goddess. She's the Divine bringer who created stories and grew rulers. Aya means Spirit and Nara is of the flow)

Ayeta Asgetsati (Aye-ta Agust-say-Ya-tee: Second sister of Mira Ossä. She is the Underworld Goddess and Mistress of evil, she is the bogeyman that scares children in not to do bad. Ayeta means Bad omen and Asgestsati is to corrupt one's soul)

Syra— (Si-hair-rah: Means sister or older sister)

(y's in Malagarian is h but emphasis on haer or hair)

Boona— (Boon-nahe: Means brother or older Brother)

Kedaat— (Kee-daat: A thick veil that rest on top of the underscarf like a nun would wear. It represents modesty to grieving period, a highly religious woman to take a vow)

Kihari— (Ki-haar: Headdress scarves which has various styles, wore on special occasions in Malagarian culture)

Amestia— (A-me-ness-ta: Means little sister, mostly to tease or to call a young girl, little girl)

Boonaë— (Boo-nah-ee: plural for brother)

Eüya— (Eee-yah: Means Grandmother, emphasis on the eeee)

Eüdroh— (Eee-Draw: means Grandfather,)

Eükya— (Eeee-Kya: Means Grandparents)

Rükya— (Rud-kya: Means parents)

Hanane— (Han-naah: Means wife, meaning Sweetest Honey)

Omroh— (Om-raw: Means husband, meaning My Beloved)

Veetroh— (Veer-troh: Means my love or my beloved)

Amaorista— (Umh-ma-roh-stuh: Means beautiful)

Untra auro— (Un-tra—adore: Means Good morning)

Vemos— (Veer-mos: Means Good day)

Untra skyë— (Un-tra-skii—hair: Means Good afternoon)

Omtra auro— (Om-tra—adore: Means

Good evening)

Omtra agas— (Om-tra—a-gust: Means

Good night)

Ayaelye—(Ha-lair: Means Please)

Taghun— (Ta-gun:Means Thank you)

Jneera aan— (jar-ney-ra aaah-n: Means Pleasure)

Amostropi— (Uh-mo-stro-pe: Means

You're welcome)

Anilyahe— (U-nah-la-hair: Means Sorry, can be confusing with Please, but with Unah sound)

Vennos— (Ven-nos: Means Excuse me, always be formal and sincere)

Venosera— (Ve-nos-see-raid: Means

Forgive me)

Nay-ney— (Nay-ney: Means Not now, not nay nay)

Exvine— (Ex-vein-nay: Means Leave)

Fygee(s)— (Fug—gee: Is a Malagarian boogyman that absorbs life essence from children at night targeting specific groups)

Leya— (Lair-yah: Means Lady)

Kyï— (Kay-ee: Is a Hybrid snow giant animal of a polar bear and a lion)


This is just part 1