Accadia: Liberation

Accadia: Liberation

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You are Bjorn, you live in a world where humanity has been completely and utterly defeated by the elf and dwarf. Humanity is the only race in all of the world that can't harvest/use magic, and The only land that still exists under the human rule is the former capital city of the Kingdom of Humanity, Accadia. You lived most of your life on a farm during the farming seasons, then spent winter in Accadia, one morning while in Accadia, to impress a young woman named Ashley he picks a short fight with an elf named Gazal, who will change your life for the worst.
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A 21st century covert ops agent, Cybelline found herself transported to a medieval world of magic and war without a clue of how she got there. Fine, she'll consider this as early, early retirement and try to have a quiet, peaceful life. Maybe she would buy a farm and raise some ducks. She didn't plan to have royalty fall over her doorstep and demand marriage for "taking his innocence". Granted, she tripped him first, but he deserved it. If her idyllic life had been undisturbed, she could even ignore the war between humans, the Fae, and the Folk. If they had left her alone, perhaps she would have never discovered power so potent that it could destroy the world. Perhaps she would have never become the most feared person in the realm.

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