The Witch Inn: A Haven for Witches and Warlocks

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The Witch Inn is a popular horror novel written by Irish author, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. It was first published in 1879 and is known for its eerie and mysterious atmosphere. The story is set in the fictional village of Knype Hill in England. It revolves around the life of the protagonist, Silas Winterbottom, a young and ambitious lawyer who inherits an old inn from his late uncle. However, little does Silas know that the inn is haunted by the spirit of a witch who was executed centuries ago. As Silas tries to revamp and run the inn, strange and unexplainable events start to occur.


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The witch and the armored horseman will endure

As Silas tries to revamp and run the inn, strange and unexplainable events start to occur. Guests begin to disappear, and the local villagers whisper of dark secrets and curses associated with the inn. Silas becomes obsessed with solving the mystery and uncovering the truth behind the witch's curse.

The witch and the armored horseman will endure

any unit hit by witch elves instantly lose control and get heavy debuffs.
i charged them and they just wrecked all my heavy cav, and infantry. as soon as theyre hit once u lose control, u cant get them out of combat so its an endless loop. wow.

Сообщения 1 – 15 из 23 11 июн в 9:18 Sounds like you’ll have to shoot them first 11 июн в 9:19

Good. Working as intended.

Try ranged maybe, instead dumb firing into one of best glass cannon units in the game for melee, seeing as they have like no armour or block chance.

Отредактировано Mr.Soul; 11 июн в 9:19 11 июн в 9:23

alright damn no chill tf am i supposed tk. i was with huntsmen and markus himself lol the hunter dude so idk, had two regiments plus horse gunners firing. clearly wasnt enough? had 3 other archers in the back but by then reinforcements arrived. its bs that 4-5 can clear my entire main army

11 июн в 9:36 Автор сообщения: RebelsJ21

alright damn no chill tf am i supposed tk. i was with huntsmen and markus himself lol the hunter dude so idk, had two regiments plus horse gunners firing. clearly wasnt enough? had 3 other archers in the back but by then reinforcements arrived. its bs that 4-5 can clear my entire main army

is your army made up of nothing but spearmen and mostly ranged cav or do you have a decent amount of huntsmen archers? If they were hitting the witch elves they should die in 5 volleys or less. I think if you were running fire at will then they might have shot at darkspears by default. Its important to note that ranged cav do not have a very high dps compared to a dedicated ranged unit since they have half the unit size.

Отредактировано Death's cold embrace; 11 июн в 9:40 11 июн в 9:58 Автор сообщения: RebelsJ21

alright damn no chill tf am i supposed tk. i was with huntsmen and markus himself lol the hunter dude so idk, had two regiments plus horse gunners firing. clearly wasnt enough? had 3 other archers in the back but by then reinforcements arrived. its bs that 4-5 can clear my entire main army

What id do personally with that composition is like, while witches are chewing apart your infantry(going to be rough which ever way slice it cos empire infantry kinda garbo all around versus any elf faction), get those cav right up behind em, try to kite and/or point blank volley em right.

Beyond that, try get warrior priest going to help out/deal with least one unit of them, and I’d personally try to get like four units huntsmen or w/e better archers are and/or crossbows going(so can always shoot over your melee line). Could try same fire on their flank with riflemen too but going to be rough as least with cav can out run them. Micro going to be name of game too, making sure don’t frenzy your cav etc.

Maybe lean hard on redline skills too so can get basic ranged and melee units little more damage and staying power right.

Dark elves are my main faction and tbh also wouldn’t beat yourself up too much, 4-5 units of witch elves in one army to me at least, that would give me anxiety if just had basic dark elf infantry myself right. They’re nasty, but weak af if can get damage on them. Fire mage too may help, assuming empire one has burning head, line that up right while they’re engaged with your front line and it outta weaken their murder spree a bit too.

Отредактировано Mr.Soul; 11 июн в 9:59 11 июн в 9:59 Автор сообщения: RebelsJ21

alright damn no chill tf am i supposed tk. i was with huntsmen and markus himself lol the hunter dude so idk, had two regiments plus horse gunners firing. clearly wasnt enough? had 3 other archers in the back but by then reinforcements arrived. its bs that 4-5 can clear my entire main army

Witch Elves have no shields, no armour. Your huntsmen should tear them apart.
You need to stop standing still. Send in cavalry to distract the WitchElves as you reposition. Or make them chase your cavalry as your archers rip them apart.

You let a anti infantry melee dps unit get to your infantry based archers. Archers which have almost no melee stats to speak of. Witchelves would tear through huntsmen once in melee.

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Throughout the novel, the author skillfully creates an eerie and suspenseful atmosphere, with vivid descriptions of the inn and its surroundings. The reader is constantly kept on edge, wondering what will happen next. The characters are also well-developed, each with their own secrets and hidden agendas. Le Fanu's use of Gothic elements, such as the haunted inn, mysterious disappearances, and supernatural occurrences, adds to the chilling and unsettling tone of the novel. The Witch Inn ultimately explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the consequences of past actions. The novel's climax is filled with shocking revelations and a final confrontation between Silas and the witch's spirit. Le Fanu's writing style keeps the reader engaged and on the edge of their seat until the very end. Overall, The Witch Inn is a classic horror novel that is sure to captivate and terrify readers. It is a must-read for fans of the genre and anyone looking for a thrilling and suspenseful story..

Reviews for "The Witch Inn: A Charming Retreat with a Dark Past"

1. Sarah - 2/5
I found "The Witch Inn" to be quite disappointing. The plot was convoluted and difficult to follow, with little explanation or clarity. The characters were underdeveloped, making it hard to empathize or connect with any of them. Additionally, the pacing of the book was incredibly slow, dragging out certain scenes unnecessarily, which left me feeling bored and uninterested. Overall, "The Witch Inn" failed to captivate me and I wouldn't recommend it to others.
2. Alex - 1/5
"The Witch Inn" was a complete letdown. The story lacked originality and felt like a rehash of previously written works. The writing style was dry and lacked any sort of excitement or flare. I also found the characters to be one-dimensional and unrelatable, making it difficult to invest in their journey. The book ultimately felt like a waste of time and I regretted spending my energy on it.
3. Emily - 2/5
I was really looking forward to reading "The Witch Inn," but unfortunately, it didn't live up to my expectations. The plot was predictable and lacked any real surprises. Additionally, the dialogue felt forced and unnatural, making it difficult to engage with the story. The author had an interesting concept, but it fell flat in execution. I wouldn't recommend "The Witch Inn" to anyone looking for a captivating and unique read.
4. Michael - 1/5
I struggled to even finish "The Witch Inn" as it failed to hold my interest. The story was confusing and disjointed, with random plot points that didn't seem to connect or have any significance. The writing was also choppy and lacked fluidity, making it hard for me to stay engaged. The characters were forgettable and lacked depth, leaving me feeling indifferent towards their struggles. Overall, "The Witch Inn" was a major disappointment and I wouldn't recommend it to others.

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