Preface. ✮ Bad Magic

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Based on the children's book series, written by Jill Murphy. 

The events of the present narrative are inspired by facts concerning The Worst Witch (1998) and (2017). This story aims to give epilogue to the outcomes of both television adaptations, so also, allow introduction a new protagonist, whose motivations, ideas and experiences will be the perspective by which we will know the unpromising becoming for witchcraft sixteen years after Mildred Hubble's stay at Cackle Academy. 

Some of the topics included in this writing are:

THE FOSTER'S EFFECT

«Yes it's magic, all right, the girls up to their old tricks again [...] they're casting the same spell on each other, at the same time. But it's not a case of 'two plus two equals four', oh no, it's two times two, two times two ad infinitum, it'll carry on doubling up on its own. We could end up in a blizzard that covers theoretically speaking the entire universe.» —Constance Hardbroom (TWW, 1998. Season 1. Episode 8, "The Great Outdoors")

«Dr Foster went to Gloucester, In a shower of rain, She stepped in a puddle, right up to her middle, and never went there again [...] How did a shower of rain create a waist-high puddle? [...] don't sound stunt girls, magical often make matters worse». —Miss Cackle (TWW, 1998. Season 1. Episode 8, "The Heat Is On")

It is a reaction that causes spells to multiply out of control. Caused by the use of magic for selfish and trivial purposes, it can generate serious consequences, such as NATURAL DISASTERS

⚝ THE WISHING STAR

«The most highly-concentrated potion in witchcraft. A one-time-only spell that can do almost anything you want». —Maud Spellbody (TWW, 2017. Season 3. Episode 1. "The Wishing Star").

Distributed by the Great Wizard for merits and special events.

ORIGINS OF MAGIC

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