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Anne was a woman from Keswick, England who lost her husband and eldest son to disease in the late 1600s. She had three young daughters to raise, her other sons were at sea, they were massively in debt and one of the neighbors had his eye on the family farm. She made a deal with a traveling peddler: in exchange for magical power, she promised her soul -- but with the proviso that she could buy it back with Grace. The power and debt could both be passed on to her elder female descendants, up to seven times; if by the seventh generation the debt had not been repaid, the Peddler would get not only the souls, but also everything else they had amassed.

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  • Anne was a woman from Keswick, England who lost her husband and eldest son to disease in the late 1600s. She had three young daughters to raise, her other sons were at sea, they were massively in debt and one of the neighbors had his eye on the family farm. She made a deal with a traveling peddler: in exchange for magical power, she promised her soul -- but with the proviso that she could buy it back with Grace. The power and debt could both be passed on to her elder female descendants, up to seven times; if by the seventh generation the debt had not been repaid, the Peddler would get not only the souls, but also everything else they had amassed.
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  • Anne was a woman from Keswick, England who lost her husband and eldest son to disease in the late 1600s. She had three young daughters to raise, her other sons were at sea, they were massively in debt and one of the neighbors had his eye on the family farm. She made a deal with a traveling peddler: in exchange for magical power, she promised her soul -- but with the proviso that she could buy it back with Grace. The power and debt could both be passed on to her elder female descendants, up to seven times; if by the seventh generation the debt had not been repaid, the Peddler would get not only the souls, but also everything else they had amassed. The Peddler gave Anne an Agrippa, a minor demon bound in the form of a book, which was the source of Anne's magic power, and also an imp to keep tabs on her. With her newfound power, Anne charmed a neighbor into marrying her, adopting her children and taking the Wickham name. She trained her daughters in witchcraft, and they used it to hijack the power of other witches, in order to obtain magic power which would not further indebt them to the Peddler.
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