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| - Emma arrives in Storybrooke with Henry and reunites with her friends and family, only to discover that no one remembers how they were transported back - or the past year they had spent back in the Enchanted Forest. But Emma is sure that someone in town is responsible for this new curse and teams up with Regina in an attempt to uncover their identity. Meanwhile, in the fairytale land that was during the past year, Regina, with the aid of Robin Hood, attempts to break into her castle, which has been overtaken by Zelena.
- Witch Hunt is an ability of the Dancer class, learned for 100 JP. It has a speed of 17 and targets all enemies, dealing damage to their MP.
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- Witch Hunt is linked to other Al Howin Event quests. The one before this one is Bublling Cauldron.
- Witch Hunt is a downloadable content for Dragon Age: Origins that explores the whereabouts of Morrigan, the Witch of the Wilds, who aided the Warden during the Fifth Blight. The final DLC for Origins, it was released on September 7th, 2010. Witch Hunt was patched to version 1.1 on September 20th, 2010.
- Witch Hunt is a Doctor Who comic strip. It has been printed through various publications.
- Witch Hunt is a Gaunt's Ghosts short story by Dan Abnett. It was released in 1999. It follows the efforts of Inquisitor Lilith to prove that Milo is a witch following a betting scam conducted by the Tanith First aboard transit, while Gaunt feverently tries to defend his young adjutant. It was used as the Character Study chapter for Milo in Ghostmaker.
- A witch-hunt was traditionally a search for witches or evidence of witchcraft, which could lead to a witchcraft trial involving the accused person.
- Witch Hunt is a side quest in the Fallout 4 add-on Far Harbor.
- Witch Hunt is the 16th episode of the 7th season of "E.R."
- === Introduction ===__NOEDITSECTION__ It's not important right now. Events are already in motion. I attacked the Witch on my own, but I couldn't kill her. Now I'm injured, but so is she. Without my full strength, I won't be able to defeat her, even with that sword. But you... you can do it! She's recuperating at the top of the altar. Take the Sword of the Holy Soul and slay her now before she recovers! === Conclusion ===__NOEDITSECTION__ === Additional Information ===__NOEDITSECTION__ This quest has a special conclusion background: File:Witch Hunt conclusion background.png
- A search, often misguided, for hidden enemies of the community. There is a menace in this community. They may look like us, but they are not us. They lurk among us, waiting for their chance to do us harm. Anyone could be one of them: your neighbor, your friend, even a member of your family. But don't be fooled, they're only pretending to be your loved one. In reality, they are a witch/Jew/child molester/Communist/devil worshipper/ShapeShifter! We must root out this menace and destroy them, no matter what steps we have to take. After all, the community's safety is far more important than niceties like civil rights and due process, right?
- Critics of sexism are sometimes accused of launching a witch hunt or demonizing a man, or similar. There seem to be a couple of inputs into this:
* a (generally false) perception that a man described as having done something sexist is at serious risk of losing his career, family or community standing
* a perception that accusations of sexism should be reserved for very serious incidents only
* the tendency of both critics and defenders of sexism to see the other side as having spilled more words in an individual debate, thus leading to an exponential growth in responses and counter-responses. Defenders who perceive this as entirely due to the critics will tend to then accuse them of having responded disproportionately to the original incident, even when the response is due to bot
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