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=== 137. (Witches' Reputation and Witches' Hats) === When Wiskeria first arrives at Riverfarm in [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/03/20/4-20-e/ 4.20 E], no one reacts to her being a [Witch] and Laken is told that she is merely a different type of Spellcaster, simply a variation of a [Mage] (although this might have been simply the explanation Wiskeria gave him, but the text implies Laken also asked others about it). Yet when [Witches] start to arrive at Riverfarm from [https://wanderinginn.com/2019/08/10/6-36-e/ 6.36 E] onwards, all the population is scared and suspicious of them, even those that seemed amicable. Then suddenly all characters have stories about Witches, and every town and villages knows about them and distrusts them. And only at that moment do they start to distrust Wiskeria for being a [Witch] when before they hadn't any issue with her Class. Sostrom, a human mage, wore a pointy hat to hide his baldness and this hat is also called "a mage's hat" in [https://wanderinginn.com/2017/01/31/1-40/ 1.40] by the text. Yet in Volume 5 [https://wanderinginn.com/2018/11/01/interlude-blackmage/ Interlude - Blackmage] the mages at Wistram Academy state that pointy hats are Witches' hats and indeed no one but [Witches] use them.
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