It was said that witches made cannibalistic meals with children, or used children's corpses to prepare their magic powders and ointments. And according to what was believed at that time, witches had the ability to transmit the art of magic from generation to generation.
In Russia, Poland, and the Czech Republic, according to legend, night witches, called notchnitsa, used to slip into the rooms of nursing infants at night to pinch, bite, and even suck their blood, but if an adult intervened in that situation , the named ones disappeared as if by magic.

How interesting I thought it was just a myth.
ResponderEliminarMy grandmother told me that when I was a baby, a witch would visit my house after midnight because she wanted to take me away.
ResponderEliminarwitches scare me a lot, but i like reading about it
ResponderEliminarIt is interesting to know this, even though the poor children must have been a terrible event.
ResponderEliminarI live in Zimatlan and I believe in witches because there are many older people here who claim to know them.
ResponderEliminarWow that's cool
ResponderEliminarsomething had never scared me like this before
ResponderEliminarWhat a horror to live in that time.
ResponderEliminarWow, I just remembered the story of Hansel and Grettel, where the witch, to get her attention from the children, dressed up a house full of sweets and candies, and after they were fat, she put them in her oven and ate them
ResponderEliminarMy grandmother tells me in her time there was a lot of witchcraft
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