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Mayikrata (concept)

The Mayikrata (an amalgamation of Mayikprolollan and 'aautokrata', the Aversarian term for a 'high empire' or realm), or simply the Mayikprolollan proper, is the most influential, prestigious and important of the various mayikprolollans of Aversaria and the Pathosixyic Academies that it leads. Built upon an ancient and unfathomably huge labyrinth that was discovered by Aversarian explorers in the seventh century and of an unknown creation potentially thousands of years prior, the Mayikrata served as both the preeminent school for acolyte Magi and the epicenter for magical study and archival.

While untold amounts of Aversaria's developments and discoveries in the arcane arts were thanks to the Mayikrata and its child schools, and it would host and train some of the most legendary and acclaimed Magi in Aversarian history, it would also become one of the most infamous and damaging institutions to the Aautokrata. Due to having unfettered access to the most highly connected youth in Aversaria, the Mayikrata and the rest of the Pathosixyic Academies would often use their position to indoctrinate or even blackmail its students into becoming political puppets. Alongside a wide breadth of less known incidents among instructors abusing their power over their students for other means, the Mayikprolollan would often put students it saw as less important, of less potential worth, or who seemed unlikely to become pawns into excessive danger, using them to experiment with dangerous or unknown rituals or to explore the extremely dangerous depths of the Mayikprolollan itself.

The Mayikrata would host both Aautokratir Aeschraes and Aautokratia Axiaothea who would go on to lead the Imperial Civil War, the rivalry and future infamy of the two often blamed on the excessively cruel education they received therein. Thereafter as Aversaria collapsed following Frodbrokna and the academies became increasingly isolated, the Pathosixyic Academies would declare independence from the Aversarian realm in 1218 IS with the Month of the Magi, ending their histories as institutions of learning, political intrigue, and widespread incompetence.

Aliases: The Mayikrata

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