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Witches of the World

Trivia Quiz Book & Family Party Game of History & Her Story — From Ancient Legends to Pop-Culture Movies & Shows with Comedy, Folklore, Stories & Brain-Teasing Games

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  • If you’ve ever wondered what witches were really like, spend one weekend traveling from Salem to Samhain—without leaving your couch.
  • Unlock a thousand years of witch lore in 30 nightsno textbooks dull lectures.
  • If pop-culture magic is your gateway, explore the real legends behind it in 7 spellbinding chapters
  • From cauldrons to courtrooms in 24 hours: decode how history made the witch
  • If you love Halloween, keep the wonder alive all year with a nightly 10-minute read

Myths

  • Myth #1: “Witches are only a Salem story.” The truth prowls across continents—Nordic sagas, Mediterranean trials, West African healers, & modern revivals.
  • Myth #2: “It’s all broomsticks & black cats.” Real lore is legal codes, midwives, folk medicine, & power struggles—messy, human, riveting.
  • Myth #3: “Pop-culture got it all wrong.” Sometimes it did—& sometimes movies preserved echoes of authentic rites, words, & warnings.
  • Myth #4: “Witch hunts were medieval.” Many peaks were early-modern & even modern—with newspapers, pamphlets, & politics fanning the flames.
  • Myth #5: “There’s one witch archetype.” Witches can be sages, scapegoats, rebels, scientists in disguise, or simply neighbors with inconvenient knowledge.

Learn

  • The courtroom trick that made “spectral evidence” sound scientific (& how it doomed the accused).
  • Why a single winter could ignite more witch trials than a decade of sermons.
  • The “three-ingredient” test that separated healer, heretic, & heroine.
  • How village gossip became “evidence” overnight—plus the one phrase that silenced a crowd.
  • From broom to brand: how a farm tool became the most famous flight device in history.
  • The pop-culture spell that movie studios reuse (once you see it, you’ll spot it everywhere).
  • Seven plants every witch tale mentions—& which two could dethrone the cauldron.
  • The map the judges never showed: where trials surged…& where they mysteriously stopped.
  • How a misread diagnosis turned into a mass panic (& how it finally ended).
  • The secret role of printers & pamphlets—the “viral media” of the 1600s.
  • Why cats took the blame, & the animal that should have (history missed it by a whisker).
  • Europe vs. America: one crucial legal difference that saved countless lives.
  • The song, the stage show, & the blockbuster that preserved a genuine folk charm.
  • What real “witch marks” looked like—& the everyday birthmark that fooled the experts.
  • When “trial by cake” was a thing (& why a loaf of bread terrified a whole town).
  • How accusations followed property lines (hint: curses often began at fences).
  • The quiet hero: a paper-pusher with the courage to halt a frenzy.
  • Three questions to ask any witch story to spot myth from memory in under a minute.
  • The ritual gesture modern viewers miss in a famous film scene (it’s older than Rome).
  • Why witch legends survive: not because they’re simple—but because they explain what facts can’t.

Objections?

  • “I’m not into horror.” — This isn’t gore; it’s culture, courage, & courtroom drama with zero nightmares required.
  • “I’ve already read about Salem.” — Perfect; now see the global threads that Salem barely hints at.
  • “I don’t have time.” — Designed for 10-minute sessions with self-contained sections & quick wins.
  • “It’s probably too academic.” — Plain-English storytelling, vivid scenes, & practical context—no jargon.
  • “Pop culture is fluff.” — We connect films & shows to the real symbols, laws, & lives behind them.

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