The official media set is useful because it shows more than vibes. Library, street, ritual, lecture, tea class, festival, beach, and Shadhollow scenes all point toward a game built around school routines and a wider town life. That does not confirm exact class schedules or recipes, but it does give the guide a reliable structure: school interiors, Mossport exploration, magical practice, seasonal activities, and routine planning.
What changed
Added a media-reading brief that connects official screenshots to guide topics without inventing schedules, recipes, or character routes.
Why it matters
Witchbrook has strong official imagery, and those scenes can make the fan guide feel alive while still keeping claims grounded in source material.
Scene-to-guide map
Each official image can anchor a specific player question without overstating what the screenshot proves.
Media scene reading
| Scene | Guide angle | Claim boundary |
|---|---|---|
| Library and lecture | Classes, assignments, school routine, beginner orientation | Do not infer timetables or exam answers. |
| Street and festival | Mossport errands, shops, social rhythm, seasonal events | Do not infer shop hours or event rewards. |
| Ritual and tea class | Magic lessons, crafting, class activities, material planning | Do not infer recipes, spell lists, or grading rules. |
| Beach and Shadhollow | Exploration, gathering, leisure, map routing | Do not infer unlock order or hidden routes. |
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