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"You’re probably wondering what multidimensional magic is. Well, it’s many things, but as far as this class is concerned, it is your opportunity to take a look back through history at some of the most poignant moments and see them not just from one perspective, but from two. If you think about your history texts, you get most of the perspective from the winning side and only a partial view from the losing one. What people don’t understand is that it’s not always black and white like that. And at the same time, no matter how much we praise the winners, they were no always on the right side. | "You’re probably wondering what multidimensional magic is. Well, it’s many things, but as far as this class is concerned, it is your opportunity to take a look back through history at some of the most poignant moments and see them not just from one perspective, but from two. If you think about your history texts, you get most of the perspective from the winning side and only a partial view from the losing one. What people don’t understand is that it’s not always black and white like that. And at the same time, no matter how much we praise the winners, they were no always on the right side. | ||
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TSONM 04/18 New to School that year.
Professor Rupert Wilson, a Light Elf with silver hair flowing down his back and an air of youth even though he was several hundred years old, was assigned to teach Multi-Dimensional lessons to the sophomores. He was a fun teacher but serious about his work, knowing that it was vital for them to understand that type of magic. It could be beneficial, but at the same time extremely dangerous.
"You’re probably wondering what multidimensional magic is. Well, it’s many things, but as far as this class is concerned, it is your opportunity to take a look back through history at some of the most poignant moments and see them not just from one perspective, but from two. If you think about your history texts, you get most of the perspective from the winning side and only a partial view from the losing one. What people don’t understand is that it’s not always black and white like that. And at the same time, no matter how much we praise the winners, they were no always on the right side.