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Legends are stories that teach humanity a lesson, and hold true morals. The endings are always the same; Bad guys lose, and good guys win. However, the true extent of these stories is only known by the descendants of the first author to write the stories. As chaos envelops the Legends of old, and new legends are fighting to be known, the descendants will find themselves thrust into the war for literature and life.
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Folk tales and myths serve as a means of handing down traditions and customs from one generation to the next in Africa. For several generations, stories from Africa have traditionally been passed down by word of mouth. Often, after a hard day's work, the adults would gather the children together by moonlight, around a village fire and tell stories. This is traditionally called Tales by Moonlight. Usually the stories are meant to prepare young people for life, and so taught a lesson or moral.

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