Magic: The Lost Art

Magic: The Lost Art

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Magic. Its a thing few people have seen in several millennia. Some people say its gone from the world, but others know better. Others know that Magic is still around. In the air, in the water, in the ground, waiting to be tapped into. But that is a skill lost to the ages, Magi haven't been seen or heard of since the days of Old. Magic used to be commonplace, but generations of neglect and misuse have stopped the tradition of teaching magic. Anf Magi are very rare indeed, and should not be taken lightly. For of the three types of magic, all are equally dangerous to those who do not possess any of thier own.
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Hidden deep in the woods of Angelrock was a wooden door. Behind that door was an enchanted kingdom known as Magia. It was where all dreams and magic lived. There were fairies, hybrids, beasts, and many more. Humans used to come and go in the medieval times, but they started abusing the magic that was held dear to the creatures. The king sadly banished the humans. That was over 3000 years ago. The king soon passed, and his son took the throne. All the kingdom happily lived free together and away from humans. However, there were a few that still that were interested in humanity. Sparky and I don't own Yu-Gi-Oh or the characters or the images. We only own our OCs like Ami. So no suing please and enjoy the story.

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