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I know the wilderness is technically a scapegoat for the girls in the show, and rightfully so as the writers have been showing us the line between paranormal and paranoia is a thin line, but as someone who practices witchcraft and sees all these pagan elements in the show, I truly believe the wilderness is simply that, nature in its more primal, vast and unforgiving form. Almost in that sense of how gods had different virtues between their Roman and Greek forms. Nature itself is older than humans, so we very much so should view it as itβs own character and spirit, IMO
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