“The immediate impact of Wytches on the public of Great Britain was most certainly mixed. Many feared that Wytches and their powers would make like difficult and dangerous for the general public, while others embraced their newly discovered magical brethren. The Wytch community responded to this division with care, despite a few mishaps. In particular the efforts of Nate Smyth, Melissa Hendrick, Soul Zephyr, Sebastian Sterling and Sylvia Tallys and Thea Hallet.”
“The public educational system has just incorporated a new element to the curriculum that includes Magical history and mechanics to provide both magically and non-magically gifted students the opportunity to understand and appreciate the magical world. Through the efforts of Nate Smyth, the risk of ignorance about Magic related things should decrease and hopefully assuage fear and provide understanding for a new generation of Wytches.”
“Magic has many upsides. Thanks to the outing of Wytches with the ability to control plague and even the blood which flows through our veins, there has been a surging of magical influence in the medical community. The new opportunity to deal with illness in a novel way is making miracles happen. Medically trained professionals Melissa Hendrick and Soul Zephyr have both made strides in the medical community with their World Health initiatives and NHS cooperation.”
“The Sebastian Sterling Power plant has helped the world even more with its contributions to green energy. Power plants are springing up all over the world in an effort to prevent global energy crisis and to hopefully stall global warming. The energy is also being used in the impoverished nations to bring up their standard of living. Truly a global anthropological measure.”
“The Wytch orphanage set up by Sylvia Tallys and Thea Hallet have begun springing up all over great Britain providing a shelter for those wytches to learn magic and be supported. This effort has severely reduced the incidences of manic or rogue wytches as they remind us that a proper home can often assuage a bleeding heart.”
~Excerpts from 2014: Year of the Wytch