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Requiem Academy is nothing short of magical chaos. Follow Valt into a world brimming with enchanted gardens, flying scrolls,glowing sigils and much more, Between near-miss accidents, snarky duels, and the looming pressure of being a student, he's already questioning his place in this unpredictable world. For Valt, the journey at Requiem is only just beginning-and it going to be far from ordinary.
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