The Witch Aluce: A Controversial Figure in Witchcraft History

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Under the Witch's Aluce The concept of witches has intrigued and captivated the human imagination for centuries. From ancient folklore to modern representations in television and literature, witches have been portrayed as powerful and mysterious beings with the ability to cast spells, brew potions, and communicate with the supernatural realm. One of the most prominent images associated with witches is that of the witch's aluce or cauldron. Often depicted as a large, black pot suspended over a fire, the aluce has become synonymous with witches and their mystical practices. It is said to be the vessel in which they concoct their spells and create potions, using a variety of ingredients such as herbs, animal parts, and even human bones. However, the significance of the witch's aluce goes beyond its association with witchcraft.

Under the witch aluce

However, the significance of the witch's aluce goes beyond its association with witchcraft. The aluce represents a connection to the ancient art of alchemy, which was the precursor to modern chemistry. Alchemy was a philosophical and protoscientific practice that aimed at transforming ordinary metals into precious ones, discovering the elixir of life, and understanding the secrets of the universe.

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Sorry to disturb you.
I have Under the Witch 4.0 (or 0.4).
I beat Alice twice.
But I have the impression that the quest is not validating.

Because I am still asked to "challenge Alice" in quest. :/


Does anyone have an explanation or a solution ?

Of course, if you have any questions about "how to beat Alice".
I would be happy to answer them. ^^

I believe the explanation is that the developer hasn't added any content after the quest yet. Like you've noticed, Alice doesn't react to you winning, and you only get rewards from the combat. Alice's combat might not be repeatable if the quest is finished, so for now the dev lets you continue to fight her. Once there is story development that involves beating Alice, the quest will likely be completable.

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Hentai_San

Newbie
Oct 28, 2021 22 9

I believe the explanation is that the developer hasn't added any content after the quest yet. Like you've noticed, Alice doesn't react to you winning, and you only get rewards from the combat. Alice's combat might not be repeatable if the quest is finished, so for now the dev lets you continue to fight her. Once there is story development that involves beating Alice, the quest will likely be completable.

Thank you for your reply. ^^

Hope this is it and not a bug.

Because she's not easy to beat the Alice. ^^ '

So, would you know where the saves folder is ? XD

Staring Cat

Member
Jan 8, 2021 267 819

Not gonna lie. This game is not going great places.
Ar first we had the first fersion with the witch, full if content
Facesitting, cunnilingus, foot licking, foot sniffing, pussy kissing, blowjobs, sex, hypnotic domination, etc…

now it’s been months we get very mediocre content. A few feet and ass scenes (and fart)
The open world addition is something amazing for a fame but people when they play a porn game well it is for porn. Dev should focus more on adding diverse scenes, start with stuff that pleases most of his audience then go on with smaller things line farts.

Game evolves very well but not in the good way, the way players expect.

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dwart123

New Member
Mar 29, 2018 10 2

Hi, I found a bug when at the beginning of the fight, if i choose the "Attack" option, the protagonist just disappear and the combat doesn't continue. Do anyone have a solution for this? Thank you!

Chrathrard

Active Member
Nov 20, 2018 909 1,799 When I click Attack my character dissapears and the game is stuck. What do I do?

Hi, I found a bug when at the beginning of the fight, if i choose the "Attack" option, the protagonist just disappear and the combat doesn't continue. Do anyone have a solution for this? Thank you!

I couldn't find a detailed solution to the "attacking Alice" bug, so here's what worked for me:
She won't actively finish you, so you need to waste turns with Wait and See until she can finish you, then use Head Breaker to suicide on her counter. THEN the shop stuff opens, THEN you can buy a weapon to THEN be able to attack her.
I spent about twenty minutes searching this thread for explanations of how people were buying weapons before the second fight, then how they somehow got through without attacking, etc.
And on the fart scene: It's really, really soft. They used a basic bitch fart.mp3 file from thousands of other games/anime, and it's the tamest thing you could imagine. Personally, I'm waiting for a "skip feet" option, but we all know that will never come.

I believe the explanation is that the developer hasn't added any content after the quest yet. Like you've noticed, Alice doesn't react to you winning, and you only get rewards from the combat. Alice's combat might not be repeatable if the quest is finished, so for now the dev lets you continue to fight her. Once there is story development that involves beating Alice, the quest will likely be completable.
Under the witch aluce

The witch's aluce, with its bubbling contents and steam rising from its depths, symbolizes the transformative nature of alchemy. It represents the process of harnessing and manipulating the natural elements to achieve a desired outcome. The aluce is a physical manifestation of the power and knowledge that witches possess, as they harness the energy of the universe to create change in the world around them. Furthermore, the aluce also serves as a vessel for channeling emotions, desires, and intentions. In many folklore and legends, witches are portrayed as performing rituals and spells by stirring the contents of the aluce in a specific manner, often in a clockwise direction. This stirring motion is believed to direct the energy and intention of the spell, amplifying its power and effectiveness. The aluce thus becomes a tool for witches to focus their intentions and manifest their desires into reality. In conclusion, the witch's aluce is a powerful symbol that encapsulates the mysterious and ancient practices of witchcraft and alchemy. It represents a connection to the supernatural realm and serves as a vessel for harnessing the energy of the universe. Whether used in spell casting, potion brewing, or alchemical experiments, the aluce holds the key to the transformative power that witches possess..

Reviews for "The Witch Aluce: Protector of the Innocent or Manipulator of Fear?"

1. Alice123 - 1 star
I found "Under the Witch Alice" to be extremely disappointing. The plot was predictable, and the characters lacked depth. The writing style felt juvenile, and I couldn't connect with any of the characters or their motives. The book had potential, but it fell flat. Overall, I wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for a captivating read.
2. Bookworm101 - 2 stars
"Under the Witch Alice" was a letdown for me. The story was slow-paced, and it felt like nothing significant happened until the very end. The world-building was lacking, and I struggled to envision the settings or understand the magic system. Additionally, the dialogue felt unnatural and forced. Overall, I expected more from this book, and I wouldn't recommend it to fans of the fantasy genre.
3. DisappointedReader - 2 stars
I had high hopes for "Under the Witch Alice," but unfortunately, it didn't live up to my expectations. The characters felt one-dimensional, and their actions and choices were often illogical. The prose was overly descriptive, bogging down the pace of the story. There were also several plot holes that were left unresolved. Overall, I was left unsatisfied by this book and wouldn't recommend it to others.
4. UnimpressedReader - 3 stars
Although "Under the Witch Alice" had an interesting premise, I found the execution lacking. The writing was average at best, with repetitive phrases and awkward sentence structures. The plot had potential, but it felt rushed and underdeveloped. The climax was anticlimactic, leaving me feeling unsatisfied and unengaged. Overall, this book didn't capture my attention or deliver on its promises.

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