Alright folks, let’s get real about this whole Agatha-killing-witches thing. Y’know, it popped up on my feed and straight up bugged me. Why would she need to kill witches? Seemed like a puzzle worth cracking, so I grabbed my laptop and just jumped in headfirst.

Setting Up the Rabbit Hole
First things first, I fired up my trusty search engine – no fancy stuff, just the regular one. Typed in “Agatha kill witches.” Hit enter. BAM. Tons of junk. Memes, movie quotes, you name it. Nothing concrete. Felt like sifting through digital trash.
Got frustrated pretty quick. Decided to try digging deeper. Added keywords like “lore,” “backstory,” “reason.” Scrolled past page one… page two… man, people talk a lot without saying much.
Stumbling Into Dark Corners
Almost gave up when I spotted a dusty forum thread from like, 2012. Some RPG game forum? Title screamed “Agatha’s Quest: Necessary Evil?” Jackpot? Maybe. Clicked it.
- User1 claimed it was all about magical power grabs.
- OldGamer87 swore it was self-defense against dark curses.
- LoreMaster dropped a cryptic line about “purifying corrupted ley lines.” Huh?
Conflicting theories everywhere. No sources cited, obviously. Just pure, uncut internet speculation.
The Unlikely Source Breakthrough
Remembered I had an old PDF archive on my backup drive – fan wikis I saved years ago during another deep dive. Spent a stupid amount of time searching locally. Found it! “Mythos & Legends Compendium – Unofficial Edition.”

Ctrl+F: “Agatha.” Pages flew by. Then, buried in a chapter about guardian spirits protecting sacred sites:
“…and the guardian Agatha, bound by ancient pact, could only maintain the barrier by severing the corrupted ones feeding its decay – those the villagers called witches.”
My eyebrows nearly hit the ceiling. Wasn’t murder? It was… duty? Or maybe a curse? The context was thin, but it felt closer than anything else.
Putting the Pieces Together (Kinda)
So here’s my messy takeaway after hours chasing ghosts online:
- Agatha wasn’t hunting witches for kicks.
- Looks like she was stuck doing some kinda dirty work.
- The “why” ties back to something old and magical she’s guarding.
- She cuts down corrupted magic users to stop something worse from breaking loose.
Not gonna lie, the sources are shaky. Found a snippet in an obscure ebook preview echoing the barrier thing – same pact, same “corrupted ones.” But it’s patchy. Feels like folk tales remembering a fraction of the truth.

The real answer? Probably lost to time and campfire stories twisted into spooky tales. But chasing this? It felt like finally spotting a pattern in static. Agatha’s not the villain in her own story. Just someone stuck holding a really awful bag. Makes y’think, right?