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'''Morris''' was a farmer at the village of [[Tranchard's Fell]] in the [[1650s]]. | '''Morris''' was a farmer at the village of [[Tranchard's Fell]] in the [[1650s]]. | ||
When he found [[Varaxil]] [[Lucern Portillon (Varaxil)|brother]] and [[Finicia Portillon (Varaxil)|sister]] in his barn, he threatened them. In response, they killed him, his [[Morris's wife|wife]], and a [[Priest (The Witch from the Well)|local priest]], who was visiting them, using the [[WitchStar]], which turned their bodies into unidentifiable grey husks. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Witch from the Well (audio story)|The Witch from the Well]]'') | When he found [[Varaxil]] [[Lucern Portillon (Varaxil)|brother]] and [[Finicia Portillon (Varaxil)|sister]] in his barn, he threatened them. In response, they killed him, his [[Morris's wife|wife]], and a [[Priest (The Witch from the Well)|local priest]], who was visiting them, using the [[WitchStar]], which turned their bodies into unidentifiable grey husks. | ||
Because of these unexplainable remains, [[Squire]] [[Claude Portillon]] invited a [[John Kincaid|Witch-Pricker]] to the village. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Witch from the Well (audio story)|The Witch from the Well]]'') | |||
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Revision as of 22:45, 6 June 2016
Morris was a farmer at the village of Tranchard's Fell in the 1650s.
When he found Varaxil brother and sister in his barn, he threatened them. In response, they killed him, his wife, and a local priest, who was visiting them, using the WitchStar, which turned their bodies into unidentifiable grey husks.
Because of these unexplainable remains, Squire Claude Portillon invited a Witch-Pricker to the village. (AUDIO: The Witch from the Well)