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The Witch
The Witch is known first in fragments: a presence glimpsed in vision, feared in whisper, and never fully understood. In the earliest tellings, she appears luminous yet dreadful — radiant as the moon, perilous as the storm — a figure bound to mystery, fate, and the deeper unrest moving beneath the surface of Epica. Vaelith itself is described as a tongue older than memory, one some believe was “whispered first by the Witch herself,” carrying both blessing and curse, wonder and ruin.
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Some name her savior. Others name her curse. Yet the oldest phrases tied to her presence suggest something more elusive than either judgment allows: darkness entwined with beauty, a lonely fate, and a truth no single voice can fully hold.
For now, only traces remain — visions, invocations, and echoes that refuse to settle into certainty. Whether she is warning, guide, ruin, or revelation has not yet been fully unveiled. But her thread in the Infinite Weave runs deeper than has yet been told, and every whisper of Vaelith around her feels less like explanation than remembrance.