Servant of Evil is meant to replicate the events that took place during the notorious 1692 Salem Witch Trials. Extensive research has been done regarding these tragic affairs. With that in mind, most of the writing in this book is meant to be historically accurate to the real trials. However, creative liberties have been taken to make the story more interesting. Servant of Evil as a whole is a fictionalized version of the Salem Witch Trials and is not meant to seem exactly like the actual thing. All of the characters who appear are mimicked versions of the people who really took part in the hysteria and are given fictionalized personalities for the sake of an entertaining read, similar to in The Crucible. Things like ages, appearances, and events in between trials are merely speculation where actual information is not present.
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Servant of Evil
Historical FictionThe hysteria began in 1692, during a bleak winter that often plagued the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The root of the calamity was in the strict Puritan society of Salem Village, where two young girls went mad in their beds, spasming and howling, infli...