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CASTERS by x_caster
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Four empires united by a powerful authority known as the "Magic Council", has reigned over the four corners of the earth for nearly a century. East, West, North, and South. These four empires are formally known as... "The Compass of Casters." The Compass controls the rotation of the earth and keeps peace and balance throughout the world. However, there's one empire that is feared greatly by both humans and casters, an empire that reigns over the eastern lands titled, "The Sacrificial Casters" or "Saki's". When a bloodline of this empire obtains the title of full-fledged Caster; normally called True-Caster, they've exceeded the boundaries of magic and can use it without the use of "Monarian" language. There is a catch however. In order to obtain the title of True-Caster, a person of equal blood must be slain. Thus, aiming to obtain that title in the Saki Empire has been forbidden by the magic council. Those who had tried to obtain it after the law was set in place, were mercilessly executed. Our story begins with the birth of a baby, one that carries the blood of a Saki and became full-fledged at it's birth. Created by: Dimonlee Moore (@x_caster) Cover by: K. Weikel (@renesmeewolfe)
The Wierd, Wonderful World Of Eva Ledger (Discontinued) by Radio_Static_
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Eva Ledger used to write the most fantastical and weird and wonderful stories as a child, some of the mythical beings like goblins and fairies, others of weird creatures of her own making, swimming birds, flying fish, giant ants, and tiny elephants. But as she grew older, her childish innocence slowly deteriorated over time, she stopped making up her wonderful stories and started working at an office nearby to keep up rent. Everything was was completely normal, until a mysterious door appeared in the living room of her apartment. After that, nothing in her life was ever the same.