Madam Maria was more than just a healer — she was known as the village witch, the one everyone sought when faced with curses, mysterious illnesses, or heartache. Her piercing gaze and deep connection with the invisible world earned her great respect. People traveled from afar for her blessings, protection spells, and powerful rituals.
Her wisdom came from her grandmother, Grandma Benedita, who taught her the old ways rituals under the full moon, herbal baths, and ancient prayers not always tied to the church. As a teenager, Madam Maria began having vivid dreams that felt more like spiritual visits. Two mysterious figures appeared to her: a silent woman in a red dress, who taught her the secrets of nature’s magic, and a man in a top hat, who revealed spells for prosperity, luck, and time manipulation.
Not all these dreams were light. Sometimes she was visited by dark, faceless beings whispering rituals of revenge and destruction. Though she never used them, she documented everything, believing that knowledge of the dark was essential for protection.
Her dream journal became a grimoire — a book of both light and shadow. Before her passing, Madam Maria left it as a legacy, filled with generations of knowledge. Today, that sacred book lives on in digital form, preserving her magic for future seekers.