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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Wed, Feb 25, 2015
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Different from the human race they dwell with witchcraft, spell, and live according to the written prophecy. They stay hidden and forbid themselves to interact with humans. Kept in the forest, the realm of White Witches. In just a single mistake, the sacred prophecy's promise is broken. Would she conquer it all or let it fall into pieces? Witness Mabby's journey to the outside world full of flaws and with the lurking Devil Witches.
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