Talk:Salem Chapter Release/@comment-27971189-20171204172224/@comment-74.132.165.195-20171205180049

While Jeanne was burned under the excuse that she was a witch, her situation was wildly different having been the equivalent of a peasant soldier during war-time and being convicted by the enemy (English) arrmy. Part of what makes Salem's history so horrific is that it was done during peacetime and within the communities without any outside forces involved, which is why I think Jeanne was kept as an outsider. The idea of a "closed community" was a reoccurring theme of Raum's plan, and likely part of what made Salem such an attractive setting even if he began inviting outside influences out of necessity for randomization.