The Storm That Hunted a King — The North Berwick Witch Trials
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The year is 1590, and Scotland’s king has returned home from Denmark with his new bride — but the sea itself seems determined to stop him.
Violent storms tear across the North Sea. Ships are battered. One vessel disappears beneath the waves. And as King James VI reaches Scotland shaken and fearful, whispers begin to spread through the royal court.
These were not natural storms.
Someone had called the winds.
Someone had raised the sea.
Someone had tried to drown the king.
In this episode, we step into the terrifying world of the North Berwick witch trials — the first major witchcraft persecution in Scotland, and one of the most infamous in British history. What began with rumours and fear soon spiralled into accusations, torture, forced confessions, and claims of midnight gatherings with the Devil himself.
At the centre of it all stood a young monarch whose obsession with witchcraft would shape Scotland for years to come.
Through history, storytelling, and folklore, we uncover the panic that swept through North Berwick, the people caught in its path, and the dangerous power of fear when supported by the crown.
🌊 A story of storms, suspicion, and royal paranoia.
🔥 The chilling beginning of Scotland’s great witch persecutions.