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The earliest known Goth was possibly a medieval-era woman by the name of [[Lady Ravendancer Goth]], who wrote ''‘Lady Ravendancer Goth’s Book O’ Spells’''. The original tome was found in the '''Gothique Library''', a library built by the very first Goths that settled in [[Sunset Valley]]. Magical ability is a common trait shared by many Goths; it is shown in several games that [[Bella Goth]] is capable of magic, and her mother-in-law [[Cornelia Goth]] was often used in promotional images dealing with magic things such as spell books and the [[Cowplant]] (note that Cornelia's possible relatives, [[Beatrice Crumplebottom|Beatrice]], [[Belinda Crumplebottom|Belinda]] and [[Bianca Crumplebottom]] are all witches).
 
In the 17th/18th19th century, a girl by the name of [[Morgana Goth]], drove men to insanity with her beauty. So famous was her legend that a doll was made and manufactured to resemble her.
 
The appearances of Goth family members throughout the tree indicate a long lineage of wealthy businessmen, politicians, and scientists. Most male Goths are seen in suits and business clothes, while the women usually prefer long and elegant dresses.
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