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You were good at ancient languages, rhetoric, and polished prose, and even showed talent at enchantment, learning old charms for making objects fly to your hand or making the shadows dance at your bidding.

But you soon discovered that your true calling was a more modern pursuit. Studying the works of authors five hundred years old was all very well, but surely there were stories to be told today. A playwright could not just emulate the works of antiquity, but could surpass them!

As the years went on, you discovered your particular talents.