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Young Warlock Protection Program
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Ongoing, First published Sep 16, 2017
After news stories began to appear, which underlined then theories behind the existence of Warlocks, this program was set up to insure the safety of young warlocks. All young people found to have warlock traits were sent a letter informing them of the program. They were then collected, a month later, and brought to the institution. Here they will remain protected from the humans whom threaten their existence. Students sent will then remain here until they complete their training, at age 20.
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  Michael and Clara - @lcvemoney
  Liam and Krista - @fangirl_of_everything_1
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