For generations, the villagers whispered of the Cernun-Vael , a forest spirit rooted in ancient Gaulish mythology. They believed the woods were his cathedral and the healers were his interpreters. But as the inquisitors arrived from the south, the myth was rewritten. The antlered protector was rebranded as the , a subordinate of Lucifer. The healers’ "cunning craft" was no longer seen as a dialogue with nature, but a pact signed in blood. The Persecution
Elara was led to the iron-barred carriage as the sun dipped below the horizon. As she looked back at the forest, she didn't see a demon. She saw the trees swaying in a rhythm older than any scripture. The tragedy of the "Witchcraft" era wasn't found in the presence of evil, but in the systematic destruction of ancient knowledge under the guise of "purity." Witchcraft, Mythologies and Persecutions (Demon...
The subject of "Witchcraft, Mythologies, and Persecutions" was no longer a matter of folklore in Oakhaven; it had become a living shadow. The Myth of the Horned One For generations, the villagers whispered of the Cernun-Vael