Would this be considered c/WitchesVsPatriarchy?
this post was submitted on 31 Oct 2025
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Wasn't that kind of the point? If they died they were innocent and if they survived they were a witch.
I always thought if they were real witches why didn't they defend themselves? i got 2 ideas:
- powers were trash for practical use cases
- from Charmed: they didn't want to go into exile with their family and dying preserved the reputation enough for some to take in kids.
Plot twist: he's the only one in town who isn't a witch, and they've all just been humoring him by teleporting out of the fire and then laughing about it together at the pub. This one is just a visitor from out of town who didn't get the memo.