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                "title": "Reaver City",
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                        "*": "Reaver City is the name of a tourist town on the [[Agras Plain]]. It is best known for having been (originally) constructed from, on, and out of the remains of a massive [[Iron Reaver]], though how much of the original reaver remains is a matter of some debate.\n\n==History==\nThe Iron Reaver was killed sometime in the late [[Mage Wars#The Dynastic Period|Dynastic Period]], and its remains settled soon after that. No one knows with certainty what the original reaver looked like, but its carcase made an amazing tourist attraction.\n\nAll through the [[Mage Wars#The Second Chaotic Period|Second Chaotic Period]], the town was both a tourist destination and a staging area. Being near the [[Lacados Rift Valley]], it was an important hub for adventurers on their way to do battle with the [[Marcon Alliance|Marcons]].\n\n[[Eieber]] first visited the city during his [[Long March]], after which it became a favorite haven for him. He described the city with a sort of child-like excitement and spent nearly every visit simply walking about and laughing at the the sights.\n\nDuring the [[Ages#The Golden Age|Golden Age]] the town really bloomed as a tacky tourist trap. Numerous new attractions were added, and the corpse heavily expanded upon.\n\n[[Category:Course Books]][[Category:Greater Continent]]"
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                        "*": "Author's note about Rebecca:\n\nThere are at least three major characters in the [[Course Books]] [[Cannon]] to carry the name Rebecca: [[Rebecca Rikart]] and [[Rebecca Bur'I]] from the Course Books, and [[Rebecca Jusenkyou]] from the [[Consecution Books]]. \n\nIn the storyline, they are all actually named after Rebecca Rikart: Rebecca Bur'I is [[Jason Bur'I|Jason's]] daughter, and thus named after her, and Rebecca Jusenkyou is the daughter of [[Lily McConery]], and is actually named after Jason's daughter.\n\nSo there is a reasonable explanation within the cannon for 'why the name appears to many times'.\n\nNow for the real reason: Rebecca Brandt (I think that's the spelling) was my first major crush, way back in 7th grade. I never told her, of course, since I was a stupid, shy little teenager. We went to different highschools, but I had one chance to meet her in 9th grade after marching in a parade (we both played trumpet, albeit for different bands) but I, of course, still didn't have the courage to talk to her.\n\nI had one last opportunity to see her: grad night, at Disneyland, near the end of highschool. I even knew a guy who was friends with her and striking up a conversation would have been easy; I was probably even confident enough at that time to open with \"I had a huge crush on you in middle school\". But I Didn't. Say. Anything.\n\nYeah.\n\nIt's easy not to regret the awkward conversations, but hard to forget the ones that never happened.\n\nUPDATE: So more recently, I have discovered that all these years of searching I have been foolishly looking for \"Rebecca\" and not \"Becky\", despite how her yearbook photo was obviously labeled. Personally, I blame my 8th grade P.E. teacher (whom I am sure a number of villains will be based on). Anyway, not only did I find her, I found out I know several people who know her, including the guy I was riding in the car with the evening I discovered all of this. I got to have a delightful telephone conversation with her and all is well.\n\nShe doesn't even find it creepy that I had 3 book characters named after her.\n\n[[Category:Course Books]]"
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