Happy Halloween: Witches
It was a crisp autumn night in the woods, the full moon was high in the sky and the stars were twinkling brightly. The air was filled with the smell of woodsmoke and the sound of owls hooting in the distance. It was Halloween night and the witches of the coven had gathered in the woods to celebrate.
The witches had been gathering in the woods for centuries, and on this night they were determined to make it a night to remember. They had gathered around a large bonfire, and the flames were dancing in the night sky. The witches were dressed in their finest robes, and their faces were painted with symbols of power and protection.
The witches began to chant and dance around the bonfire, their voices rising in a powerful chorus. As they danced, they cast spells of protection and power, and the air around them began to shimmer with magical energy. Around and around the fire the witches danced, their voices rising and falling in a strange and eerie melody. The flames of the fire seemed to grow brighter and brighter as the witches continued their chant, and soon the clearing was filled with an eerie glow.
Suddenly, the chanting stopped and the witches stepped back in fear. From the depths of the fire, a group of demons had emerged, their eyes glowing red in the firelight. The demons were hungry, and they began to search the clearing for food.
The witches quickly scattered, running for their lives as the demons chased after them. The demons were relentless, and soon the witches were all gone.
But the demons were still hungry, and they began to search the clearing for more food. They soon found a small group of villagers who had been hiding in the shadows, and the demons began to devour them.
The villagers screamed in terror as the demons feasted on their flesh, and soon the clearing was filled with the sound of their cries. The witches had escaped, but the villagers were not so lucky.
The demons had their fill, and soon the clearing was silent once again. The witches had escaped, but the villagers had paid the ultimate price. From that day forward, the clearing was known as the Demon’s Feast, and it was a place of terror and fear and nobody ever went there, especially not on Halloween.
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