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Ongoing, First published Nov 25, 2019
it all started with our ancestors, small city-states slowly grew and united to form a civilization like no other, the pheacien. With their advanced technology and wisdom they ruled the world with an iron fist, it was a paradise on earth, humanity lived the closest to the gods and flourished under their blessing until like everything it reached its end. And to quote the poets the higher they climb the harder they fall,the pheacien rulers disappeared and with it their wisdom and treasures.Slowly people got tired of searching for reasons. Was it an inner conflict?did they, perhaps, anger the gods? People gave up trying to find the answers and eventually the pheacien civilization and their treasure faded away and became nothing but old legends and tails leaving a place to what is known today as the three great kingdoms. But never forget!The long lost treasures are still out there!whoever finds it will gain immense power!If only they can find the key.
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