A World Beyond Magic.      By: Spencer Smith

A World Beyond Magic. By: Spencer Smith

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Witches and Wizards are alike. Some may hate eachother then theres the ones who get along with eachother. But you know who deep down hates the witche's council............ the canize. There not like witches or wizards, however this type of magic has never been seen before.. because the witches council thought they wiped out all of the canize but theres one left in this world where we live with humans who dont know or understans the world of magic.
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