The first chapter serves as the "hook" that transitions the reader from the mundane world into the supernatural underbelly of Colombian society. Castro Caycedo, known for his rigorous investigative journalism, introduces us to the protagonist—a woman from Fredonia, Antioquia, who would become known as the most powerful witch in the country. Key Elements of the Opening

Notice how the author describes the fog and the mountains to create an eerie atmosphere.

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Unlike a fantasy novel, Chapter 1 is grounded in "Cronica" style—a blend of journalistic fact and narrative flair. Themes Explored in Chapter 1

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