Witch of the Gingerbreadhouse
Trigger warning; canibalism
Karin Willow
In a forest where shadows danced late, Lived a witch with a sinister fate. Her cackle would echo through the dark wood, Spreading fear like a wolf in the hood. But a girl of eight, with a heart pure and bright, Decided to challenge the witch one night. So remember this tale, when fear tries to weigh, That even a child can keep darkness at bay. For courage has power, more than any old spell, And the heart of the brave can bid evil farewell.The Witch of the Gingerbreadhouse, also known as Karin Willow lived her live in a nice house made out of pasterie and candy. Not that she liked any of that stuff, no she only had one thing on the menu and that where children. Who she fed so many sweets that they almost exploded, which was the perfect time to roast them inside her stove. The dieet of the Witch was widly known under the magic users, and was for that reason alone disliked. And by some even hated. Merlin and his wife Morgana always stated that they would kill her if she came to close. A sentiment that was shared by the Imp Rumplestilskin, a man with his own long list of evil deeds. But they never got the chance to act, because Karin knew all to well, what they would do with her if they crossed paths. So she kept to herself, although her house was just a stone throw away from Rumplestilskin's Castle a home that the three, later four of them shared. All thing came a head when Karin snatched the twins Hansel and Gretel. She saw in Gretel the same type of magic, as she had seen inside of Rumplestilskin. That was the sole reason why she didn't want to eat Gretel, because the eight year old was useful to her in other ways. Hansel on the other hand was not as lucky, and he was forced to eat as much candy as he could and some more. One day Gretel saw a chance to end their suffering, and she killed Karin. Ending her terrony, and her child eating days.

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Ethnicity
Circumstances of Death
Killed by an eight year old girl
Place of Death
Children
Current Residence
Pronouns
She/her
Gender
Woman
Eyes
Pink
Hair
Long Black
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
White as snow
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