Monstrum Academiam

Monstrum Academiam

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Humans have never been alone in the world. Technically yes, but there are other worlds out there, filled with other....creatures, monsters, if you will. The government has been working for centuries to try and keep our world apart from the others, seeing that if ours was to collide with even just one of theirs, it would result in the ultimate destruction and massacre of the human race. However, the human race is a very desired species. Whether because of lustful or malicious intents, or a delicate diet, the opposing species crave our kind. My name is Eleanor Fitz, but you can call me Elle. Apparently in order to keep certain undesired creatures from entering our mundane domain, long ago government officials came to together from all over the world and proposed a deal, well a treaty. The treaty states that each year, 50,000 humans are to be chosen at random and sent away to the Monstrum Academiam. Unfortunately for me, I was one of those unlucky 50,000.
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Centuries ago, the supernatural decided to come out of hiding. It sparked a war, all sides suffering until a treaty was formed. All species signed it. While most of the world chose to intermingle and live in coexistence, two countries remained the outliers. North America split into territories. The werewolves took most of the mid- western side, save for the coast that had been more city dominated. The vampires claimed the coastal sides that were city dominated. A few decades after the treaty, the boundary lines blurred but still existed. Witches and humans intermixed; some preferred the solitude the forests provided while others liked the constant movement of the cities. No one was restricted to specific sides. There were stories of others, the fae and merfolk. They had long since died out during the war. Humans now threatened to follow in their footsteps.

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