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=== Volume 7 ===
=== Volume 7 ===
Still mourning her mother, Nanette continued to be in an unresponsive state, refusing to engage with others. She picked herbs in the meadows near the border between Riverfarm and the Goblinlands, sometimes sitting and doing nothing for hours. While the other village children liked throwing stones at the Goblins, they decided one day to use Nanette as a target. [[Pebblesnatch]] attacked the children to defend the [Witch]. Although the incident almost ignited a battle between Riverfarm and the Goblins, Nanette told the other [Witches] what happened, thus preventing the conflict, with Mavika turning her rage and flock against the villagers.<ref>[[Chapter 7.05 P]]</ref>
She was present during the [Witches'] divination to determine the poison used by on [[Hethon Veltras|Hethon]] and [[Sammial Veltras|Sammial]] [[Veltras Family|Veltras]].<ref>[[Chapter 7.55 E]]</ref> During the Summer Solstice party, she was in a small group playing chess, though she still wore a blank expression and held slightly back.<ref>[[Solstice (Pt. 1)]]</ref>


=== Volume 8 ===
=== Volume 8 ===
Nanette was among a group of young [Lords] and [Ladies], villagers, and [Witches] who tried to emulate Ryoka's flying methods.<ref>[[Chapter 8.03]] </ref>


=== Volume 9 ===
=== Volume 9 ===
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