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* There is a rule in Aster's community that only males can shapeshift and females learn witchcraft to a catastrophe and that if its broken, '''''they will be banished from the community'''''. [[FateWorseThanDeath So what happened to the girls who tried shapeshifting or boys who tried learning witchcraft?]]
* Aster seems genuinely confused when Charlie asks him if he'll learn to fly a broomstick, as if he'd never ''heard'' the concept of witches flying brooms before. Just how isolated are magical folk from muggle society? And is that the reason for their more hardline take on potentially suffocating tradition?
* There is a rule in Aster's community that only males can shapeshift and females learn witchcraft to a catastrophe and that if its broken, '''''they will be banished from the community'''''. [[FateWorseThanDeath So what happened to the girls who tried shapeshifting or boys who tried learning witchcraft?]]
* Aster seems genuinely confused when Charlie asks him if he'll learn to fly a broomstick, as if he'd never ''heard'' the concept of witches flying brooms before. Just how isolated are magical folk from muggle society? And is that the reason for their more hardline take on potentially suffocating tradition?
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* There is a rule in Aster's community that only males can shapeshift and females learn witchcraft to a catastrophe and that if its broken,
* Aster seems genuinely confused when Charlie asks him if he'll learn to fly a broomstick, as if he'd never
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* Aster seems genuinely confused when Charlie asks him if he'll learn to fly a broomstick, as if he'd never ''heard'' the concept of witches flying brooms before. Just how isolated are magical folk from muggle society? And is that the reason for their more hardline take on potentially suffocating tradition?
* In ''The Midwinter Witch'', Isabel uses a tree branch in a manner resembling a flying broom. The Torres family could be responsible for most of the non-magic populace's myths about witches, including the ones of witches being malevolent with their magic.
* In ''The Midwinter Witch'', Isabel uses a tree branch in a manner resembling a flying broom. The Torres family could be responsible for most of the non-magic populace's myths about witches, including the ones of witches being malevolent with their magic.
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* Aster seems genuinely confused when Charlie asks him if he'll learn to fly a broomstick, as if he'd never ''heard'' the concept of witches flying brooms before. Just how isolated are magical folk from muggle society? And is that the reason for their more hardline take on potentially suffocating tradition?
* In ''The Midwinter Witch'', Isabel uses a tree branch in a manner resembling a flying broom. The Torres family could be responsible for most of the non-magic populace's myths about witches, including the ones of witches being malevolent with their magic.tradition?
* In ''The Midwinter Witch'', Isabel uses a tree branch in a manner resembling a flying broom. The Torres family could be responsible for most of the non-magic populace's myths about witches, including the ones of witches being malevolent with their magic.
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* Aster seems genuinely confused when Charlie asks him if he'll learn to fly a broomstick, as if he'd never ''heard'' the concept of witches flying brooms before. Just how isolated are magical folk from muggle society? And is that the reason for their more hardline take on potentially suffocating tradition?
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* Aster seems genuinely confused when Charlie asks him if he'll learn to fly a broomstick, as if he'd never ''heard'' the concept of witches flying brooms before. Just how isolated are magical folk from muggle society? And is that the reason for their more hardline take on potentially suffocating tradition?tradition?
* In ''The Midwinter Witch'', Isabel uses a tree branch in a manner resembling a flying broom. The Torres family could be responsible for most of the non-magic populace's myths about witches, including the ones of witches being malevolent with their magic.
* In ''The Midwinter Witch'', Isabel uses a tree branch in a manner resembling a flying broom. The Torres family could be responsible for most of the non-magic populace's myths about witches, including the ones of witches being malevolent with their magic.
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* There is a rule in Aster's community that only males can shapeshift and females learn witchcraft to a catastrophe and that if its broken, '''''they will be banished from the community'''''. [[FateWorseThanDeath So what happened to the girls who tried shapeshifting or boys who tried learning witchcraft?]]witchcraft?]]
* Aster seems genuinely confused when Charlie asks him if he'll learn to fly a broomstick, as if he'd never ''heard'' the concept of witches flying brooms before. Just how isolated are magical folk from muggle society? And is that the reason for their more hardline take on potentially suffocating tradition?
* Aster seems genuinely confused when Charlie asks him if he'll learn to fly a broomstick, as if he'd never ''heard'' the concept of witches flying brooms before. Just how isolated are magical folk from muggle society? And is that the reason for their more hardline take on potentially suffocating tradition?
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* There is a rule in Aster's community that only males can shapeshift and females learn witchcraft to a catastrophe and that if its broken, '''''they will be banished from the community'''''. [[FateWorseThanDeath So what happened to the girls who tried shapeshifting or boys who tried learning witchcraft?]]
* There is a rule in Aster's community that only males can shapeshift and females learn witchcraft to a catastrophe and that if its broken, '''''they will be banished from the community'''''. [[FateWorseThanDeath So what happened to the girls who tried shapeshifting or boys who tried learning witchcraft?]]