Here's another chapter about the Musicals in the 1600s. I like to thank I. M. Rally for that this story has 11 reviews. So I hope you enjoy this chapter because, after this, it'll be time for one of my favorite parts of history. The American Revolution in the 1700s.

Chapter 14: Salem Witch Trials

In 1692, an 11-year old girl named Abigail Williams started to have some mysterious fits like screaming, twitching, and collapsing on the floor. It got worst and was spread to her cousin Betty Parris who was 9-years-old. Reverend Samuel Parris, Betty's dad brought in a doctor, who stated that they were under an evil hand. It was viewed as a real illness back in Salem Massachusetts, which was founded by Puritans. Of course, the Musicals were immune to it. The Puritan's way of life was very strict and all about the church. On Sundays, no one can work, do chores, not even hang out with friends. Christmas was banned, even music which the Musicals hated that part. And the Musicals think that the Puritans were overreacting about that if anything bad happened, it meant they were attacked by evil, which the Musicals didn't believe. The Puritans say that they give Normals magic powers in exchange for their souls. Then those Normals who were called witches would act against others.

After the doctor's visit, the girls started to point fingers at all older women and outsiders. Sarah Osborne became sick and housebound, Sarah Good became homeless, and Tituba was enslaved by the Parris family and was rumored by the village saying that she practiced fortune-telling and voodoo.

Many people thought Musicals were witches too since they have powers. But they couldn't be killed, because when they tried to drown Technos, they couldn't drown because they can breathe underwater. When they tried to burn Rockers, they couldn't get burned because they can survive in extreme heat like lava or magma. And all of the Musicals can't be crushed to death by heavy stones, because they were more durable than Normals. But they can still be hanged. Until a Musicographer studied a special black flower that acts like Anti-Musical repellent, which releases a black vapor that can burn Musicals whenever they get close to them. The vapor can render Musicals powerless and can cause them great physical agony. It can even kill them when they eat them or when they're injected into their bloodstream. So the Puritans started torturing and killing Musicals with this flower called Melody Mallows. Musicals started to think that they've gone too far this time.

In the fall, the Puritans realized that the Musicals were right for that they've gone too far. After that, the court was disbanded, prisoners were freed, and Musicals were free from trial.

Most of this information was from BrainPop, but I made sure I wasn't coping. The Melody Mallows look just like Blood Blossoms from Danny Phantom, except the petals are black, the stem and leaves are green, and it only affects Musicals and not ghosts. The vapor they release is also black. Music-O-Grapher's are normal's who study Musicals. Please Review.