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The Book of MAGA was a religious text which was allegedly based on the mystical ancient artifact, the [[MAGAZYNE]]. During the latter years of [[America Aeterna|Aeterna]], the Book of MAGA developed a grand religious following. | |||
The Book of MAGA was a religious text which was allegedly based on the mystical ancient artifact, the [[MAGAZYNE]]. During the latter years of [[America Aeterna|Aeterna]], the Book of MAGA developed a grand religious following. | |||
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Revision as of 08:40, 10 August 2023

Not to Be Confused with the MAGAZYNE, on which the Book of MAGA was based.
The Book of MAGA was a religious text which was allegedly based on the mystical ancient artifact, the MAGAZYNE. During the latter years of Aeterna, the Book of MAGA developed a grand religious following.
Genesis
In 244 BB, the United States of America had declared a Grand Secessionarium from the then-powerful Grand British Empire. The colonies, under the direction of Founding Father Benjamin Frunklin,