Meet Dyoro - Chaké Magic System Guide
Meet Dyoro - Chaké Magic System Guide
INTRODUCTION
Overview of Meet Dyoro
Meet Dyoro is a captivating young adult fantasy adventure that draws readers into a world of
intrigue, action, and magic. This story follows Dyoro, a young Eclipse fruit-hunter who embarks on an
extraordinary journey after his town faces a devastating attack. His quest is not only a fight for survival
but also a search for identity and strength in a world filled with magical elements and dark forces.
What is Chaké?
Chaké is the magic system and life force that fuels the world of Meet Dyoro. At its core, it is
manifested in the form of four dual Chaké elements:
Each Chaké element is divided into two categories: Introverted ( ), focusing on the internal domain,
and Extroverted ( ), oriented towards external influence. This dichotomy of eight archetypes in total,
reflects the world’s intricate nature and the varied interactions within it.
This world is also home to tens of thousands of tribes, each marked by a distinctive Chaké Element
intrinsic to its tribespeople. Chaké does more than just endow shared magical abilities; it also molds the
tribe members’ physical traits and way of life, bestowing a unique identity upon each tribe.
Tribe members typically commence their training in their Chaké Element from a young age. However,
mastering these mystical arts is a demanding and intensive process. As a result, individuals often devote
their lives to honing a singular facet of their elemental prowess. Achieving expertise in multiple advanced
skills is a feat of rare and esteemed magnitude.
Chaké transcends being merely a magical framework; it embodies tribal legacy and communal unity,
shaping each tribe’s identity while nourishing both their land and its inhabitants. It’s the bedrock of the
societal, cultural, and ecological constructs of this world.
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MBTI & Cognitive Functions
Chaké consists of eight main elements, each inspired by the eight cognitive functions known in our
world. These are widely recognized as the essence of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), a popular
personality classification framework.
Before delving into how Chaké mirrors these cognitive functions, it’s essential to understand what they
are in the context of MBTI. The MBTI categorizes personality types based on four primary dichotomies:
However, at the core of these types are eight cognitive functions that offer a deeper insight into how
humans process information and interact with the world. These functions are divided into four pairs,
each associated with a particular aspect of human experience: Sensing, Intuition, Thinking, and Feeling.
Each of these pairs is further divided into Introverted and Extraverted orientations, reflecting whether
the function is more internally focused or directed outwardly.
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Chaké’s & cognitive functions
In Meet Dyoro, Chaké elements are directly inspired by these eight cognitive functions. Each of
the eight Chaké elements reflect a particular cognitive function, allowing tribes to use their natural
psychological tendencies in the form of magical abilities. For instance, the element Tesi, inspired
by Sensing functions (Si and Se), involves enhancing sensory experiences, either internally (Tesi
Introverted) or externally (Tesi Extroverted).
This Magic System guide will explore each Chaké element in detail, connecting them to the
corresponding cognitive functions and MBTI types. This exploration will help you understand how these
elements influence the tribal and characters’ actions and decisions, reflecting their collective identities
and way of life.
As we embark on this journey through the magical world of Chaké, prepare to uncover the secrets that
lie within the elements and the characters who wield them.
Welcome to the enchanting universe of Meet Dyoro.
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UNDERSTANDING CHAKÉ:
THE ELEMENTS
The Chaké Elements are Tesi, Firi, Denki, and Yeye, each with their introverted and extroverted
expressions. These elements are not just individual powers but are deeply embedded in the fabric of
various tribes, defining their identities, cultures, and ways of life.
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ELEMENT 1:
TESI - THE SENSORY MANIPULATORS
Tesi, the first Chaké element in Meet Dyoro, represents a
profound connection to the senses. It is a unique element that
allows its users to manipulate sensory perceptions, both internal
and external. Unlike other elements, Tesi is deeply intertwined
with the physical world, making its users adept at understanding
and interacting with their surroundings in remarkable ways.
Tesi Introverted
Few examples of skills that only a Tesi Introverted user could master:
Thermal Sync: Adjust internal body temperature to match the environment, offering resistance
to extreme conditions.
Balance Keeper: Maintain perfect equilibrium even in the most challenging terrains.
Tesi Introverted users often serve as adventurers or explorers. Their ability to fine-tune their internal
senses makes them incredibly aware of their physical state, allowing them to push their bodies beyond
normal limits. They can endure extreme conditions, survive in harsh environments, and make calculated
decisions based on their heightened internal awareness.
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World/setting
MBTI Types
Precision Super Strength: Maximize force through optimized technique, achieving feats
beyond natural limits.
As a result of this specialized skill, Tesi Extroverted users often find roles as scouts, hunters, or warriors
in their tribes. Their enhanced sensory ability in one specific sense makes them exceptional at tasks
like tracking, navigating, and detecting threats or opportunities that others would easily overlook.
This specialization in a single sense not only provides them with tools for survival but also influences
their cultural practices, arts, and everyday life experiences, as they perceive the world in a uniquely
heightened way through their mastered sense.
World/setting
Tesi Extroverted tribes thrive in environments rich in sensory stimuli. They might live near vast open
plains, where they can see and sense distant objects with great clarity. Their dwellings could be built
atop high cliffs or hills, providing panoramic views of their surroundings. They might have cultivated
gardens filled with vibrant colors, fragrant flowers, and herbs to enhance their sense of sight and
smell. The tribe could have developed a unique system of signaling using visual or auditory cues to
communicate across long distances.
MBTI Types
Tesi Extroverted draws from the Extroverted Sensing function, resonating with the primary cognitive
traits of the ESTP and ESFP personality types.
ESFP - These Tesi Extroverted tribes are vibrant and spontaneous, true artisans of sensation. They
amplify their sensory experiences to enrich their cultural practices and arts. Picture a tribe where
festivals are explosions of color, taste, and sound, reflecting their members’ zest for life and their desire
to experience the world in its fullest, most vibrant form.
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ELEMENT 2:
FIRI - THE EMOTIONAL WEAVERS
Firi, the essence of emotions, feelings, and pheromones,
is the second Chaké element that flows deep within
the tribes of Meet Dyoro. It represents the ability
to understand, manipulate, and harmonize with the
emotional spectrum. Firi users tap into the most intimate
aspects of tribal experience, wielding their power in ways
that are as diverse as emotions themselves.
Firi can manifest in two distinct forms: Introverted and Extroverted. Each form brings with it unique
capabilities and influences, shaping the tribes and their environments in profound ways.
Firi Introverted
Firi Introverted tribes are masters of internal emotional
manipulation. They have the ability to delve deep into
their own emotions, enhancing and controlling them.
This introspective power allows for a heightened sense
of self-awareness and emotional resilience. Members
of these tribes are known for their reflective and
often artistic communities, where self-expression and
internal exploration are highly valued.
Imagine a tribe where the architecture itself seems to reflect the inner state of its members, buildings
subtly shifting in color and form with the collective mood. These tribes create sanctuaries of emotional
depth, where each structure tells a story of the inner journey of its inhabitants.
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World/setting
The element of Firi deeply impacts the tribal culture and environment. The Firi Introverted tribes
often have serene, introspective settings, with spaces designed for individual emotional exploration.
They might inhabit caves deep within the mountains or secluded valleys where the temperature and
lighting conditions can be easily regulated to influence their mood. The tribe might have developed
intricate rituals and practices to induce specific emotional states. Their houses could have chambers
infused with different scents, triggering desired emotional responses. They could also keep various
domesticated animals whose pheromones affect their emotional well-being.
MBTI Types
Firi Introverted is inspired by the Introverted Feeling function, a key feature of the INFP and ISFP MBTI
types.
ISFP - These Firi Introverted tribes have a strong aesthetic sense. Their towns are artistically rich, with
individual expression highly valued. Key occupations include artisans and designers, reflecting their
inner emotional depth and creativity.
INFP - Tribes like these tend to focus on introspection and individual growth. Their architecture
includes personal sanctuaries and creative studios. Professions like writers or philosophers are
common, where they can explore and express complex emotional landscapes.
Firi Extroverted
Firi Extroverted tribes focus on the manipulation of others’
emotions and pheromones. These tribes excel in creating
harmonious and emotionally charged environments,
influencing the feelings of those around them. This ability
can be used to foster peace, enhance communal bonds,
or, in darker instances, manipulate emotions for strategic
purposes.
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World/setting
Firi Extroverted tribes focus on creating
environments that facilitate emotional
connections among their members. Tribes
like these would thrive in an environment
that provides ample opportunities to
manipulate the emotions and feelings
of others. They might reside in bustling
market towns or near important social
gathering places, where they can interact
with a diverse range of people. Their houses
could have decorative elements designed
to evoke specific emotional responses
in visitors. The tribe might have a deep
understanding of plants and animals that
produce pheromones, using them for various
purposes like calming or influencing others.
MBTI Types
Firi Extroverted is influenced by the Extroverted
Feeling cognitive function, crucial to the ENFJ
and ESFJ personality types.
Denki Introverted
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World/setting
The Denki tribes have shaped their world uniquely. Towns of Denki Introverted tribes are minimalistic
yet fortified, reflecting their inward focus and resilience. These tribes might live in secluded
mountain retreats or within natural caves where they can meditate and focus their minds on physical
transformation. Their houses could have meditation rooms designed to enhance concentration and
mental control. The tribe might have discovered special herbs or minerals that facilitate physical
transformations and use them for rituals or personal enhancement.
MBTI Types
Denki Introverted, based on the Introverted Thinking function, is a primary cognitive trait of the INTP
and ISTP MBTI types.
ISTP - The towns of ISTP-aligned tribes are functional, with a strong emphasis on practicality over
aesthetics. Occupations often involve skilled craftsmanship and engineering, with a focus on creating
durable goods and efficient tools. These tribes excel in problem-solving and are known for their ability
to devise innovative solutions to complex challenges.
INTP - These tribes are distinguished by their focus on knowledge and research. Their towns often
feature libraries, laboratories, and study centers. Occupations revolve around scholarship, research,
and the development of new theories and technologies. They specialize in the theoretical aspects of
various disciplines, pushing the boundaries of what’s known.
Denki Extroverted
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World/setting
Denki Extroverted tribes have more dynamic and visually striking towns. Tribes like these would
settle in an environment where they can shape and manipulate the physical world around them. They
might live near rivers or waterfalls, using the flowing water to amplify their powers and reshape their
surroundings. Their houses could be constructed with materials that respond to their thoughts, allowing
them to modify the architecture and design as desired. They might have developed an intricate network
of paths and roads that they can alter at will, connecting different parts of their territory.
MBTI Types
Denki Extroverted is modeled after the Extroverted Thinking function, predominant in the ENTJ and
ESTJ personality types.
ESTJ - These tribes prioritize order and structure. Their towns are meticulously planned, with a clear
hierarchy and efficient infrastructure. Key occupations include administration and governance, with a
focus on maintaining order and ensuring the smooth operation of society. They are adept at organizing
large-scale projects and managing resources effectively.
ENTJ - These tribes are known for their ambitious and strategic nature. Their towns are centers of
innovation and leadership, often playing pivotal roles in regional politics. Occupations are centered
around leadership roles, strategic planning, and pioneering new initiatives. ENTJ tribes are at the
forefront of societal development, always seeking to expand and improve.
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ELEMENT 4:
YEYE - THE SPIRIT CONTROLLERS
The essence of Yeye, the fourth element of Chaké,
embodies spirit or energy manipulation. This chapter
delves deep into the heart of Yeye, exploring both its
introverted and extroverted forms. Yeye, in its purest
sense, is about the control and utilization of energy, be it
within oneself or in the surrounding environment.
Yeye Introverted
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World/setting
Yeye Introverted tribes would thrive in an environment that allows them to tap into and manipulate
their own energy. They might reside near ancient, sacred sites or within dense forests brimming with
mystical energy. Their houses could be built using materials that retain and amplify energy, creating
a harmonious living environment. The tribe might have developed various meditation techniques to
channel and control their energy, allowing them to enhance their abilities or heal themselves.
MBTI Types
Yeye Introverted draws inspiration from the Introverted Intuition function, a key trait of the INTJ and
INFJ MBTI types.
INFJ - These tribes are known for their reflective and visionary approach. Their towns are often
centers of learning and spiritual retreats, designed to harness energy for introspection and healing.
Occupations like energy healers and scholars are prominent, focusing on the development of internal
wisdom and self-mastery.
INTJ - Here, we see a more structured approach. Their towns are meticulously organized, often
featuring libraries and research centers dedicated to understanding the nature of energy. Occupations
such as strategists and architects are common, reflecting their focus on applying their understanding of
energy in practical and innovative ways.
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Yeye Extroverted
Soul Lock: Temporarily prevent someone from accessing their spiritual self.
World/setting
Yeye Extroverted tribes would inhabit an environment rich in diverse energy sources that they can
manipulate. They might live near active volcanoes or in areas with strong geomagnetic fields. Their
houses could be designed with crystals, conductive metals, or specific geometric patterns to channel
and harness different types of energy. The tribe might have developed unique rituals and ceremonies to
interact with and manipulate the energy of their surroundings. They could also have tamed and trained
animals that possess unique energy-based abilities.
MBTI Types
Yeye Extroverted is based on the Extroverted Intuition cognitive function, central to the ENTP and
ENFP personality types.
ENFP - Vibrant and eclectic, these tribes are bursting with creativity. Their towns are colorful, with
buildings and spaces designed for communal interaction and energy exchange. Occupations like artists
and community organizers are prevalent, focusing on using energy to foster connection and inspiration.
ENTP - Dynamic and ever-changing, these tribes thrive on innovation. Their towns are testaments to
the experimental nature of energy manipulation, featuring unconventional structures and inventions.
Occupations such as inventors and entrepreneurs dominate, driven by a desire to explore new ways of
harnessing and utilizing energy.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
WORLD BUILDING
Chaké Manifestation
In each tribe, the collective Chaké takes physical form, often as a sacred object like a stone or a unique
element, which embodies the tribe’s collective energy. This object is often kept hidden or held in a
sacred space within the tribe’s land. It is considered the heart of the tribe, the very core of their shared
power and identity.
The physical form of Chaké serves as a spiritual symbol, a source of communal pride and a reminder of
the tribe’s unity and strength. The physical manifestations vary from tribe to tribe, reflecting the unique
abilities and nature of each Chaké Element.
Eclipse Cycles
FULL YEAR ON YUUPA
Planet Yuupa Calendar Timeline: A full year has four seasons and the Yellow Moon Eclipse introduces
the start of a new year.
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In Meet Dyoro, eclipses play a vital role in maintaining the balance of Chaké. There are four different eclipses
that occur, each initiating an eclipse cycle. During these cycles, the moon emits a unique energy that
replenishes all Chaké across the planet.
These eclipse cycles are essential as they serve as the lifeline of Chaké, recharging the energy that
fuels every tribe and its land. Each tribe has its rituals and customs related to these cycles, celebrating
the rekindling of their Chaké and the continual balance of energies within their world.
The anticipation and arrival of these eclipse cycles add another layer to the tribal societies’ rhythm,
influencing their rituals, traditions, and possibly even the development of their skills and abilities. The
cycles are a testament to the deep connection between the celestial movements and the life on this
world, binding them in a shared dance of existence and growth.
Population
The intricate world of Chaké is defined by the unique distribution and mastery of its elements across
various tribes. Understanding the population dynamics and the prevalence of Chaké elements provides
a deeper insight into the cultural and societal structures within this world.
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Distribution of Chaké Elements Among Tribes
Single Element Dominance: The majority of tribes, approximately 90%, are rooted in
only one of the four core elements. This singular focus has led to the development of
distinct cultural identities and specialized skills within these tribes.
Chaké Duality: Within this 90% of tribes, only a small percentage possess Chaké
Duality, meaning members can utilize both the Introverted and Extraverted forms of their
Element. This duality allows for a more versatile use of their Chaké, but it remains a rare
skill due to its complexity and the level of mastery required.
Double Duality: About 10% of all tribes are based on two elements, indicating a state
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called Double Duality. In these tribes, its members can achieve mastery in two core
elements, all subsequent elements they learn will inherently possess this duality. This
leads to a more diverse range of abilities within these tribes.
3X Triple Duality: Tribes that are based on three elements, achieving Triple Duality, make up
less than 1% of the population. This extraordinary rarity highlights the exceptional skill
and dedication required to master multiple elements in their dual forms.
Chaké spheres
Another critical aspect of the Chaké magic system is the existence of spheres. These unique entities
can only be created by highly skilled Yeye Extroverted tribesmen, allowing any user, regardless of their
innate archetype, to temporarily convert their energy to align with a different archetype. This powerful
tool enables a user to utilize skills and abilities that are typically outside of their archetype’s scope,
albeit at a higher energy cost.
However, the process of sphere creation remains a mystery to many, closely guarded by the tribes
capable of crafting them. It’s likely a complex and energy-intensive task, requiring both skill and a deep
understanding of all Chaké Elements.
Using a sphere involves the user performing a sphere calling so the sphere can absorb the necessary
energy, which then transforms it into a different Chaké element. The converted energy enables the
user to perform actions or abilities associated with the sphere’s designated archetype. However,
performing skills through a sphere typically drains more energy than if the same skill was performed by
an individual with the innate archetype. The exact energy cost varies depending on the skill level and
the complexity of the action.
Despite the additional energy drain, spheres are indispensable tools for many tribes. Their versatility
makes them crucial in a variety of tasks, from enhancing daily activities to providing critical advantages
in conflict situations. For instance, a Tesi Introverted tribesman could use a Denki sphere to move large
objects when necessary, a skill that’s outside of his innate abilities.
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Limitations and mastery
Spheres are not without limitations. The user must have a basic understanding of the Chaké Element
they’re trying to harness. As a result, effective sphere usage requires practice and perhaps some level
of training.
The existence of spheres introduces a dynamic and exciting element into the Chaké magic system,
challenging the hard boundaries between archetypes and opening a vast realm of possibilities for
individuals and tribes alike. However, the cost and complexity associated with their use
ensure they are not a complete workaround to the system’s inherent balance.
spheres provide a unique strategic advantage, but mastering one’s innate
Chaké Element remains crucial for survival and prosperity.
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SKILLS BREAKDOWN
Introverted
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Extroverted
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APPENDIX
Glossary of Terms
Chaké: The central magic system and life force in Meet Dyoro. It manifests through various elements,
each with unique properties and abilities.
Tesi: One of the Chaké Elements, associated with the senses. It splits into:
• Tesi Introverted: Manipulation of internal senses beyond the basic five.
• Tesi Extroverted: Enhancement and control of the external five senses (sight, smell, touch,
hearing, taste).
Duality: The ability of some Chaké users to harness both the Introverted and Extroverted forms of an
Element.
Double Duality: Tribes that have mastered two Chaké Elements, with both elements exhibiting Duality.
Triple Duality: A rare condition where tribes have mastered three Chaké Elements, each in their dual
forms.
Yellow Moon Season: The season of Recharge, marked by a high output of tribal Chaké and essential
for rejuvenation.
Red Moon Season: The Life season, characterized by a vibrant increase in active creatures and plants.
Green Moon Season: A season of Harmony, where synchronicity in nature is prevalent and tribal unity is
emphasized.
Blue Moon Season: The Change season, associated with transformation and evolution in the natural
world.
Tribes: Distinct groups in Meet Dyoro, each identified by a specific Chaké Element that influences their
abilities, appearance, lifestyle, and culture.
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Character and Element Index
Surinamese language, also known as Sranan Tongo, is a creole language that has evolved uniquely in
the region. This language serves as a wellspring of inspiration for the distinctive terms and names used
throughout the novel. Below is a list of key terms from the story alongside their meanings in Sranan
Tongo, illustrating how each term not only enriches the narrative but also pays homage to a vibrant
cultural legacy:
• Dyoro - Derived from "doro," meaning "door." This symbolizes openings or transitions, reflecting
the protagonist's journey and growth.
• Kyeno - From "keno," translating to "movie"
• Jyuru - Adapted from "yuru," meaning "hour”
• Kanu - Directly from "kanu," meaning "cannon”
• Safu - From "safu," meaning "soft”
• Tesi - Derived from "tesi," which means "taste."
• Firi - From "firi," meaning "feeling”
• Denki - Based on "denki," meaning "think"
• Yeye - Adapted from "yeye," meaning "soul" or "spirit"
• Yuupa - A play on "yu pa," translating to "your father"
• Kopro - From "kopro," meaning "copper”
• Inugi - Based on "ingi," meaning "Indian"
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Other references and Inspirations
Meet Dyoro is a young adult fantasy action/adventure story, deeply rooted in a rich tapestry of
inspirations and creative influences. The background and inspiration for this captivating story are a
blend of personal interests, cinematic influences, and a fascination with animated epics.
Cognitive functions:
01 The heart of "Meet Dyoro lies in the Chaké magic system, a concept born from a fascination with
cognitive functions. In this system, each element is an attempt to subtly reflect various facets
of human cognition and experience. While it aims to be more than just a magical framework,
it's essentially an exploration of how these cognitive aspects could be imagined in a fantastical
setting.
02 Inspirations include animated series such as Dragonball Z, Teknoman, Avatar – The Last
Airbender, Ninja Turtles, X-Men, and Bikermice from Mars, fueling creativity. The cinematic
masterpiece "Apocalypto" and fascination with solar eclipses also played a crucial role in shaping
the story's magic and existence.
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ABOUT MEET DYORO
At the heart of Meet Dyoro is Dyoro himself, a young chronically-ill Eclipse fruit-hunter whose life takes
an unexpected turn following a devastating event in his town. His quest for survival and the protection
of his tribe leads him through a series of adventures that test his courage, wit, and mastery of his Chaké
element. Dyoro's journey is not just a tale of bravery; it's a voyage of self-discovery and personal growth.
The world of Meet Dyoro is inhabited by a diverse cast of characters, each uniquely connected to the
elements of the Chaké system. Characters like Sosoka and Kyeno illustrate the profound impact of this
magic system on individuals and their surroundings. Their stories intertwine with Dyoro’s, creating a rich
narrative tapestry.
The story of Meet Dyoro is a testament to the strength of the human spirit, exploring themes of
friendship, loyalty, and the search for identity. These themes resonate universally, drawing you deeper
into the world of the story.
Every decision and action is significant, shaping the course of the lives of its characters. Chaké, a
central aspect of this world, symbolizes not only the characters' internal struggles but also the external
challenges they face. It's a dynamic element that adds depth and complexity to the story.
As you immerse yourself in Meet Dyoro, you experience the world not just as a reader but as a witness
to the lives and adventures of its inhabitants. Their triumphs and trials become part of your journey,
allowing you to see the world through their eyes.
Meet Dyoro is an invitation to a world where magic and reality coexist, where every twist and turn is a
path to new discoveries. It's a story that remains with you, a journey into a world where the magic you've
learned about comes to life in the most extraordinary ways.
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CREDITS AND APPRECIATIONS
MJ King Gabriele Casillo Meetdyoro.com
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DISCOVER YOUR ELEMENT
Take one of our Meet Dyoro Magic System Tests and find out if you’re part of a
Tesi, Firi, Denki or Yeye tribe.
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