Witch Hunters

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Most Witches are in the closest, for many reasons, family beliefs, the law and basically because of the past, fearing of it will happen once again and most off all witch hunters. I know what you're thinking, heaps of movies about witch hunters and so you got the basic imagine in your head right?

Well that's all wrong! There just normal people like you and I. They could be your friends from church, sport, social, school, work groups, or your cousins you see once a few months just for family birthday events ; they don't have weapons or shinny symbols on them or even a burn mark codes on there skin but they are a very big threat if they know you are a witch or were they know someone else is.

Its not like the old days anymore but these are the most things they do to you today,

Examples from experience with others you may not know but I (Cannot say names sorry):-

They will fine you with false allegations, story telling or lieing, reporting you to the police.

If they know where about's your home is, they normally break in, trash it and steal things. They wont take your witchcraft things, just destroy it and burn it. Egg your home, graffiti your cars or pranks.

Most Hunters don't even know that they are hunters these days, for example different religions will be so against it, its pure evil and stop talking to you or the completely the other way around; invite you to the bible study nights and church on Sundays.

When did witch Hunters start to hunt?

It started in Europe, they notice wired behaviours in people that they could not explain. Then it followed in England.

  When was the witch hunt in Europe?

During the early modern period of European history, stretching from roughly 1450 to about 1750.

When did the witch hunt end?

The practice of witch-hunts subsided by the late 17th century and by the 18th century, witch trials were rare occurrences. Last trials and executions took place in various respective states in Europe in around the 18th century. The causes for the decline and end of witch-hunts are many and complex.


What finally put an end to the witch hunts?

As 1692 passed into 1693, the hysteria began to lose steam. The governor of the colony, upon hearing that his own wife was accused of witchcraft ordered an end to the trials. However, 20 people and 2 dogs were executed for the crime of witchcraft in Salem.

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