It begins, fittingly, in a library. This is not the dusty, quiet sanctuary of the introvert, but the Bodleian at Oxford—a living, breathing beast of stone and parchment. Diana Bishop, played with a guarded brittleness by Teresa Palmer, is a historian who is desperately trying to live in the past. She is a witch who has rejected her magic, a woman of immense power who has chosen the safety of academic rigor over the chaos of her lineage.
Its appearance draws vampires, witches, and daemons to Oxford.
Sarah’s partner, a nurturing and intuitive witch.