There existed a land called Nana, where magical creatures lived alongside humans. They were small, and their skin was a crimson red color. The problem was, only humans were allowed to perfect their magical abilities in schools and institutions of learning, but these creatures were not allowed to go to school. There were several uprisings, but they weren't successful.
Those other creatures also had to wear a special garment for them to get identified as “not human”. This was degrading. They didn't like to wear it, but it was the rules.
In this world, old women were very much respected. Their words were powerful and everyone listened to them. The land was governed by such a powerful woman called Kaya. Kaya believed that humans neglected the rights of these creatures.
A powerful sorcerer named Gael prevented people from giving these creatures their education rights because he abused their magical powers for his own good, and he didn't want them to become free. Because education brings a sort of freedom, he believed.
Kaya fought Gael for those creatures' rights, but the ignorance of her people was never ending. They were opposed to those creatures' education. They thought that if they become educated, they will become savage and use their knowledge for evil.
Those creatures themselves managed to push their elders to spread the word about them and make humans become aware that they need education. They need to learn magic to survive. The elders made people understand by talking to them, and more people became aware that those creature's rights to educating themselves is being denied from them.
After so many years of Kaya convincing her people that those creatures are not a threat to humanity, some schools started to accept them. And, in this way a good ruler like Kaya helped to give those creatures education rights and little by little they started to learn how to perfect their magical abilities.
It takes years to understand the meaning of education is a right and spread knowledge!