Greek Magical Community
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Ongoing, First published May 22, 2024
A world building guide about the Greek Magical Community based in the UK Wizarding World.
Many things are similar but not entirely. 

The lore and ideas that concern the wizarding world are completely of my own creation.
All the political analyses are the true facts and true history of Greece throughout the years.
You can easily find this information on the internet or historical books if you are interested. 

If there is anything similar out there, forgive me.
I haven't read anything before that is referring to the Greek Magical Community. 

Remember, this is not Canon.
I hope you enjoy.
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