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		<title>Medieval Fantasy</title>
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		<description>Based on magic and the days of old</description>
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			<title>The Story Teller</title>
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			<description>The parade resumed bringing wonders to the minds of those watching. Diviations, as well as the images of spirits dancing about the streets bringing joy and fright. Children laughed as some ran about the abiritions, and as soon as the show had begun it was over. Once a year these spectres would appear about the streets and skies of the cities. People were baffled for centuries as to the nature of such creations that would appear and dissapear nearly as soon as it had begun.



She smiled turning  ...</description>
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