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The witch house
The witch house










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The cat is in fact possessed by the demon who gave the witch her powers, so the "cat" is actually the master in the relationship. All Witches Have Cats: A talking black cat, who seems to live in the house, serves as something of a guide and a helper (and a save point) to the protagonist.The remake's Extra Mode difficulty has some additional text that touches upon the details provided by the novel. All There in the Manual: The Diary of Ellen provides a massive amount of backstory for the primary characters and gives insight as to how the rules of the world work.The foyer in particular has multiple shapes and the door in the center of the back wall - which isn't always there - connects to at least two different locations. Alien Geometries: The eponymous house, which has several hallways and doors that connect and re-connect at odd and contradictory locations.Or the parents of the countless children whom Ellen has murdered over several centuries. It's impossible to not feel extremely sad for Viola's father. The idea of horrible things happening to your child, and you never even finding out about it. A child being lured away by a seemingly kind stranger, who does not have kind intentions.

the witch house

  • Adult Fear: A child going missing, and you possibly never seeing them again, or knowing what happened to them.
  • A straighter example would be the real Viola, the Hero Antagonist- Chapter 4 and the Epilogue are written from her point of view. Technically subverted since Ellen is actually the protagonist in Viola's body.
  • A Day in the Limelight: "The Diary of Ellen" is a novel written from the point of view of Viola's friend, Ellen.











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