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Galianda is a world derived from elements of the Final Fantasy series as a whole, set in a modern era. The major continents, or plates, of the world were each created from a major summon (Ifrit, Bahamut, etc.) and are connected together by a bridge-like network called the Great Span. Magic and technology are interwoven throughout civilization, and it is no stranger to use a sword than a gun, though it can vary wildly depending on the location. On Ramuh, magitechnological vehicles are common, and the MogNet transmits information from computer to computer at high speed, while the watery islands of Leviathan more commonly see large ships sailing between the sparse land masses. Many of the plates are still wild and dangerous, requiring brave people to drive back the dangers that lurk outside of the settlements in order to allow civilization to flourish.

Alexander Academy was designed to be the proving ground and training facility to give the best and brightest of Galianda the skills needed to do just that. It is the most prestigious boarding school in the world of Galianda, and graduates are expected to become society's elites with the power to save or doom the world. There, students learn not just math and literature, but discover their talents at magic, learn how to slay monsters and explore the unknown.

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MAIN THEME DOCUMENT: https://docs.google.com/document/d/12lK_cSVT6GmF2azdR8LXcw3fVVz2tUQvw8TBzepGkaY/edit?usp=sharing

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NOTE: Phoenix is the sun. It flies around and roosts in unknown areas Galianda wherever it likes. This results in highly irregular day/night cycles. Time is generally handled by business operation times that were standardized in Ramuh.