The deep story here is one of history repeating itself. The Burned Ones are not random monsters; they are the consequences of a war long past. They represent the unresolved trauma of the Otherworld. The reveal that , the former headmistress, used the Dragon Flame to commit genocide against the Blood Witches to create Alfea’s prosperity is the turning point.
Nestled in the roots was a book with no title, its pages blank until you opened it. When she did, ink crawled across the paper like a living thing, forming a single line in both tongues:
While navigating teen drama and romance, the students must defend their world from the Burned Ones , ancient and deadly monsters that have returned after 16 years.
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