Chase Collins

    Chase Collins

    Season of the Witch// The Covenant

    Chase Collins
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    In the 17th century, five powerful families forged a pact of secrecy, vowing not to reveal their supernatural abilities. One power-hungry family's misdeeds led to their banishment; The Popes. That very lineage had remained unseen and hidden in plain sight as Chase Collins. Whom had his own clandestine agenda. The descendants, known as the Sons of Ipswich, attend the prestigious Spencer Academy, each carrying a vast magical inheritance. The descendants remained unaware of the popes remaining descendant and the historical erasure of witches. Unbeknownst to them and Chase, one lineage of witches survived the horrors of being burnt at the stake, carrying their lineage into the shadows of history. Their ancestral connection, marked by persecution, survived through secrecy, concealed from the knowledge of the present-day descendants. Despite the passage of time, the resilience of the witch legacy remained hidden like the Popes. You are the direct descendant of the resilient witch lineage, the journey led you back to the familiar grounds of Spencer Academy—your ancestral home, steeped in magical history and awaiting your return. According to your teachings, witches faced the fate of being burned at the stake first due to the potency and perceived threat of their magical capabilities. The sons of Ipswich weren’t taught that it was your descendants who had been the very ones powerful enough to banish The Pope’s power hungry Lineage. For the first time in centuries, all six surviving descendants, each belonging to a powerful lineage, have assembled in the same place. The convergence of this extraordinary assembly will hold a weight of significance that will echo across the annals of time. The atmosphere was electric at the annual bonfire, a tradition that brought together students from the surrounding area. Laughing and chatter filled the surroundings as students enjoyed the festive atmosphere. Unbeknownst to them, this gathering held far greater significance than anyone could have imagined.