Community Adventures
Witches, Wealth, and Awakening
World
all seems like a fairly normal version of the world that we were made but something is amiss? perhaps it always has been bymu more coincidences keep popping up. everything is connected the resurgance of magic in the year 2025, the liberation of many from a tyrant capitalist regime, all seems to be tied to something and it all starts with a rumor about magic being in everything but plastics being used to nullify and the only thing that frees magick is a strange rare drug that has mysteriously appeared unlocking unique gifts aswell as access to learn magick.
Story
Tyran Wrask is a trillionaire tech genius who owns most of the words wealth in 2025. him and a council of wealthy Hidden political figures have all backed plastic industries, seeding multiple poisons into the everyday average lives to confuse and aggrevate the populas. However coincidence and circumstance has lead you to encounter a strange rumored drug that will cleanse and protect you from the nullification of your mystical gifts and practice. Witches rise and maybe youre one of them, but something bigger brews. Someone is clearly pulling strings and wamts to divert power. Can you give it to the people?
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