"Always the Most Loved Witch in I Was You Can Do Things Even I Can't Do As an occicle" . That's the title of this soliloquy. It's a reference to the fact that, even though she can't use magic, she can still do things that other people cannot do. She's acting like a higher class than she is, and that's why she's getting all the attention. She tells us that she doesn't understand what's going on, but that she has done all she can to get to this point, and she'll do anything to get there. She begs that she be allowed to do whatever she wants with her life, even if it means giving up on her quest to be a great witch. She wants to know why everyone is like that to her, and why she has to get a penalty for it. The witches in this room are all excluding leah-blesha from the room, and they've all been awarded extra points for doing so. So, if you're not a witch, you'll be considered a forfeiter, which means that you've forfeited your chance to be the greatest witch in the world. And if you are, then you have to leave the room immediately, because you won't be able to get back in if you stay. This is the last warning that the witches give each other, and it's pretty clear that they're giving each other a hard time. Leah-Blahsha is warned to treat her wand with care, and to not return to her seat, because if she does, she will be considered forfeiting her chance at being the greatest of all witches. She says that she wishes that she could just disappear, but she'd have to do it if she wanted to keep her chance of being a good witch. Leh-Blechsha is shocked, and begs that
"Always the Most Loved Witch in I Was You Can Do Things Even I Can't Do As an occicle" . That's the title of this soliloquy. It's a reference to the fact that, even though she can't use magic, she can still do things that other people cannot do. She's acting like a higher class than she is, and that's why she's getting all the attention. She tells us that she doesn't understand what's going on, but that she has done all she can to get to this point, and she'll do anything to get there. She begs that she be allowed to do whatever she wants with her life, even if it means giving up on her quest to be a great witch. She wants to know why everyone is like that to her, and why she has to get a penalty for it. The witches in this room are all excluding leah-blesha from the room, and they've all been awarded extra points for doing so. So, if you're not a witch, you'll be considered a forfeiter, which means that you've forfeited your chance to be the greatest witch in the world. And if you are, then you have to leave the room immediately, because you won't be able to get back in if you stay. This is the last warning that the witches give each other, and it's pretty clear that they're giving each other a hard time. Leah-Blahsha is warned to treat her wand with care, and to not return to her seat, because if she does, she will be considered forfeiting her chance at being the greatest of all witches. She says that she wishes that she could just disappear, but she'd have to do it if she wanted to keep her chance of being a good witch. Leh-Blechsha is shocked, and begs that