Fantasia Academy
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  • Parts 16
  • Time 2h 1m
Ongoing, First published Dec 23, 2015
Welcome to Fantasia Academy, a school for those who posses an extraordinary ability. Students here are able to transform into creatures no one thought existed. These students are half mortal, half mythical.
  
  Sure, there are the ordinary subjects to help them in the mortal world- maths, english, science, etc. But that's the boring stuff. There's Magical Talent, Magical Creatures (Light and Dark), History of Mythology, Dispelling Darkness and more. It's a school many would dream of attending. However, when students begin to disappear without a trace, things take a turn for the worse. One student strays too far into the darkness, with intentions of pure evil. And there's no one who can stop them... Or is there?
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