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Pros And Cons Of Magiens
Founders:
Makers of the civilization. They have the highest power

Soldiers:
Fighters for Magiens. They deserve to be in the second-highest place on the social structure.

Scientists:
They make up most of the civilization. They also help the civilization with medicines.

Farmers:
They are burdened with having most of the food supply of Magiens in their hands. They also have families to run, which makes them incredibly responsible.

Religious:
The people who teach Magiens their religion. They are put there because all of Magien's religion was taught to the citizens because of them.

Liberals:
The people who help out with the politics. They don't make that many decisions in the politics though.

Elderly:
They teach some of

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