What Is Ancient Peachland

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There is a place with many kingdoms called Magic Lands and everyone uses magic there which completely replaces technology. Legend says that once, long ago there were magical peach trees growing in the garden castle of a small kingdom called Peachland. These peaches looked no different from the ordinary ones, but as soon as you eat one you immediately became ten years younger and remained so for a day. It was the only kind of magic in Magic Lands able to affect living creatures. In all other respects Peachland was very ordinary. Everyone in kingdom lived peacefully together and was satisfied with everything, except for the king his majesty Wilhelm Peachlander 24th.

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