Max act
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Thirty years ago America found out about magic, a tool the rest of the world seems to have kept hidden from them leading to the creations of "Fibers" in retaliation. A magic tool that allows someone to learn magic at an exponential rate and create new techniques with their own imagination. This spearheaded America into a magic processing power in which people flocked to gain their own fibers and make a name for themselves. (P.S this my first time writing a story) Update- This version of Max Act has been scraped and rewritten in plans of making it a VN(Visual Novel) and will no longer be receving any updates.
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In the beginning, there was Nothing. Not even Darkness, just Emptiness. Then Life shone bright. Magic appeared and brought the universe with it. Creatures of Magic came to be. There was one creature that did not come from magic-the Human. As Humans evolved they discovered Magic. Humans who were able to use Magic became known as Magicians. The Humans would create objects that would collect Magic and become Artifacts. These artifacts have the power to wreak havoc on the entire universe if in the wrong hands. A group of Magicians banded together to collect these Artifacts and store them. Whenever the universe was in danger, a new team would form to become powerful Magicians and save the world. They are... The Guardians.

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