![]() ![]() Santiago and his followers eventually encountered a complication in their feeding routine when they stumbled across a witch named Antonia Gavilán de Logroño. He and his devotees devised famous torture devices employed by the Spanish Inquisition, all in the name of turning their victims into human cattle. ![]() One of the architects of this plan, dun Santiago, delighted in a fear-based quality of feeding. ![]() Embedding themselves wherever human weakness made it advantageous to their agenda, the state of things in Spain in the Middle Ages provided one such opportunity. In western Europe there was a faction of aggressive vampires, known as ticks, who were not content to hunt from outside human society. The witch trials of the Inquisition was an era of bloodshed and darkness, for both witches and vampires. According to Marnie Stonebrook, witchcraft is supposedly older than vampirism, and claims that vampires have tried for centuries to repress the magic that is more powerful than them. Instead certain witches, more specifically wiccans, channel their power from nature and may practice their witchcraft however they see fit. Contrary to popular belief, not all witches channel their power from demons, nor do they worship the Devil. Humans who practiced magical powers were called "witches." While the origin of witchcraft remains unknown, it is believed that witches have existed for thousands of years, passing down their knowledge and skills through generations of family lines. Marnie Stonebrook, to Bill Compton and Eric Northman. ![]()
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