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How do witches speak?

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they speak in runes a ancent language

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Witches do not have a specific way of speaking. Portrayals of witches in media and folklore vary, with some being depicted as speaking in a mystical or arcane manner, while others may have a more normal or average way of speaking. Ultimately, it depends on the individual portrayal or interpretation of the witch character.

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