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# The Galaxy of Lemuria

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**The Galaxy of Lemuria** (also known as **TGOL**) is a free massively multiplayer online role-playing game. The game features a trading card-based system, a vast procedurally generated galaxy to explore, and the possibility for players to store their in-game items in the blockchain.

The Galaxy of Lemuria's vision is to provide gamers with full control over their digital assets and increase the adoption of blockchain technology in their everyday lives.

The Galaxy of Lemuria's mission is to provide a fun, and enjoyable experience for our community around blockchain gaming that meet the needs of all gamers around the world.


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