An inspirational story of a witch

Johanna 2022-03-17 09:01:04

In the age of witch hunts, when she was thin and dying, she seized the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to steal the little baby that her sister was not taking care of well, she tried her best to steal it, and ran away like a lifeless one. Fortunately, no one came after her. It was made into a patty and spread all over the body, restoring part of his face and mana. Seeing that the father of the family took the eldest son to hunt in the forest, she took the risk of turning into a rabbit to lure her. Fortunately, her father knew nothing but chopping wood, and found that the eldest son was a breakthrough, and finally led him to his own territory. The little fresh meat is fragrant, and the old lady's skills are restored as before. Then there is the use of wind and cloud-like means, driving the crow to tell the dream, making the mother even more crazy, turning into a black goat to beat the dead father to shake the spiritual support of the family, and finally accepting the collapsed eldest daughter and using it to soar. (manual dog head)

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The Witch quotes

  • [first lines]

    William: [before the court] What went we out into this wilderness to find? Leaving our country, kindred, our fathers' houses? We have travailed a vast ocean. For what? For what?

    Governor: We must ask thee to be silent!

    William: Was it not for the pure and faithful dispensation of the Gospels, and the Kingdom of God?

    Old Slater: No more! We are *your* judges, and not you ours!

    William: I cannot be judged by false Christians, for I have done nothing, save preach Christ's true Gospel.

    Governor: Must you continue to dishonor the laws of the commonwealth and the church with your prideful conceit?

    William: If my conscience sees it fit.

    Governor: Then shall you be banished out of this plantation's liberties!

    William: I would be glad of it.

    Governor: Then take your leave, and trouble us no further.

    William: How sadly hath The Lord testified against you.

    William: [turning to leave] Katherine...

  • Thomasin: [walking gradually toward her sister] I be the witch of the wood.

    Mercy: Liar! Liar!

    Thomasin: I am.

    Caleb: List' not to her, Mercy.

    Thomasin: I am that very witch. When I sleep my spirit slips away from my body and dances naked with The Devil. That's how I signed his book.

    Mercy: No!

    Thomasin: He bade me bring him an unbaptized babe, so I stole Sam, and I gave him to my master. And I'll make any man or thing else vanish I like.