Research Paper On Archydia

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In the world of Archydia full of different magical and non-magical beings, one of it being the witches and wizards or in general term they call them medeious. The witches and wizards can be found in the different countries of Archydia as well as different schools for their kind is built in different parts of the world. One of the known schools for medeious would be Pierythia. It is a well-known school for witchcraft and wizardry and is located at the Eastern part of Archydia. Paraton is a country in the East of this world and is said to be “The Country of Great Medeious” and its people would agree to their country’s label although there are whispers in the alleys of Paraton about the Medeious Society of Paraton.
The witches and wizard were buzzing around the Peletian square; you can hear the women murmuring and the men with their furrowing brows and loud voices echoing the alleyways of the Peletian square.

“I heard that the M.U.P is declaring that the use of gifts is banned!” a suited man exclaimed

“That’s ridiculous gifts are helpful to our society, and to state the fact that not every medeious can possess a gift!” another man proclaimed. “And what would they do to the people that awaken their gifts and are using it?” a woman joined in. “They say they w–“
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She walks away proudly as if she has won a prize; the lady turns at an alleyway and went in a coffee shop named Kofitohp, and at the end corner of the shop sitting there was a young girl who has her brunette hair tied into a pony tail, wearing a turquoise colored dress and a pair of

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