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When they passed through it, 90% of them died instantly. It was catastrophic for the school. Luckily, enough of them survived that they were able to rebuild a functional school, albeit less than it's former glory.
 
When they passed through it, 90% of them died instantly. It was catastrophic for the school. Luckily, enough of them survived that they were able to rebuild a functional school, albeit less than it's former glory.
  
The survivors noticed that they were able to pass through the Curtain unharmed (it seems the 10% that survive it do so every time). '''Magic Johnson''' was one such survivor. He advertised the school to foreigners and many were still interested despite the guaranteed 90% death rate. At first anyway. After the first trip, though, only 10% survived and foreigners stopped traveling to the school.  
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The survivors noticed that they were able to pass through the Curtain unharmed (it seems the 10% that survive it do so every time). '''Magic Johnson''' was one such survivor. He advertised the school to foreigners and many were still interested despite the guaranteed 90% death rate. At first anyway. After the first trip, though, only 10% survived and foreigners stopped traveling to the school.
  
Luckily for the school, previous survivors, from earlier shipwrecks or voyages, had made a series of villages near the coast that supplied enough students to sustain the school, albeit with far fewer magically-inclined individuals. Trade was possible by way of the survivors.  
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Luckily for the school, previous survivors, from earlier shipwrecks or voyages, had made a series of villages near the coast that supplied enough students to sustain the school, albeit with far fewer magically-inclined individuals. Trade was possible by way of the survivors (and their descendants) passing through the Curtain of Death and making trades with foreign ships. Survivors of the Curtain of Death, then, pass on descendants who also can survive the Curtain.
  
 
The conclusion is that '''Magictown University''' exists to the present day behind the '''Curtain of Death''', but is less of a magic school these days.
 
The conclusion is that '''Magictown University''' exists to the present day behind the '''Curtain of Death''', but is less of a magic school these days.

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