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    V Malory's 'D' Arthur

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    adultery with Iagrayie, went to her room as he disguised as her husband,” he was conceived. Nevertheless, when his father died, Arthur pulled a sword out of a stone and later became King. The noblest king, very chivalrous, He rescued people from warlocks. A man of valor,a powerful leader and judge for the people, King Arthur also, after the night were in battle and they won gave rewards to all the knights. The Feudal Lord was from a system or a group of Lords who protect and had loyalty. The…

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    Artemis Fowl

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    this sequel to the latest Fowl series, demons and their furry Imps. The Imps are the start of a demon’s true self. After a while of being an Imp, they would emit extreme adrenaline, which transformed them into scaly demons. The story began with a warlock named…

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    The Academy I’ve never been normal. My parents always said I was special, because I have a very difficult personality to love and am too sarcastic for my own good. I was never the most popular person in the world or, for that matter, well liked. I had my group of friends, but I still felt like an outcast. I’m not normal and I am much more special than I ever thought I was. I have magic running through my veins. My powers showed up when I turned 14. I have read books about the powers that I have…

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    The Academy I’ve never been normal. My parents always said I was special. I have a very difficult personality to love, and am too sarcastic for my own good. I was never the most popular person in the world or, for that matter, well liked. I had my group of friends, but I still felt like an outcast. I wasn’t normal, I had magic running through my veins and I was powerful. At least according to my parents I am. I have read books about the powers that I have, but I have never been able to figure…

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    Short Story: Merlin

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    ùre sylfum. Ic I clipe forÞwíf, drotigen eac mec", the litany gained strength and, with a final repetition, Merlin was fairly roaring the syllables out over the water. Arthur waited; he could almost see Merlin's authority radiating outwards. The warlock lifted his head and calmly scrutinised the surface of the Lake, waiting for his response. Several feet away the glassy surface began to roil, as though a giant's campfire burned on the Lake's bed. Both men fixed their gaze on the commotion:…

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    I am an example of many stereotypes. I am a girl who cannot throw, swim, or even walk in a straight line. However, unlike me, most girls can do those physically demanding activities. Similar to how most girls can throw, most people who play video games are not violent, vulgar, or stupid. The origin of people playing video games are violent and vulgar is easy to point out, a number of video games are violent and vulgar. However, the stupid stereotype’s origin is a mystery to me. I thank video…

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    must be a magical source or somebody who has the power to produce magical powers. In my own novel “Hex Hall” there is magic found throughout the story since the main character is a witch, she casts spells whenever she pleases and her father is a warlock so she gets her magical side from him. In Harry Potter it is present considering they attend a school specifically for witchcraft and wizardry, every student who attends must be of the magical background. Another one in this sub-genre is having…

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    Occultism In Witchcraft

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    Defined by Merriam-Webster as “matters regarded as involving the action or influence of supernatural or supernormal powers or some secret knowledge of them” (“Occult”), occultism is the study of mysterious or hidden wisdom. From the earliest practices, Occultists regarded the craft as esoteric and beyond the range of ordinary comprehension, utilized only by experienced individuals with specialized knowledge. Because of this purposeful secrecy, idealized depictions of supernatural practices is…

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    My Downworlder brethren, brothers and sisters, faeries, warlocks, vampires and werewolves, the time has arrived to renew the Accords, the negotiations of peace we hold with the Nephilim, once more. For years we have coexisted in concord, the feuds of the past have been laid to rest, the centuries of violence have ceased, and the future of our kind is secured. Despite the prosperity this age of order has brought to us, there are those among us who urge for the refutation of our treaty, those…

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    How Is King Arthur Real

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    Since you are here, I assume you want to know the truth. Good. The last time we spoke, I told you a little about our "characters", however I have not yet told you about Arthur. I know I said he was a servant, but I did not reveal much more. I decided that today I will start with him, do not worry, when this narrative is finished, when there is nothing else to explain, I will give you proof that all I am saying is true. The first thing you should know is that magic is real. There are sorcerers,…

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