Witch's Cottage

The Witch's Cottage is where the Witch lives. It is located deep within the forest. The witch also uses the cottage to sell her bear carvings and she also practicas her magic there.

History
The Will O' the Wisps lead Princess Merida to her hut, and the woman insists in presenting herself as a simple wood carver. But Merida rapidly realizes her real nature after seeing a broom moving by itself, a speaking crow, and other abnormal wonders. The witch tells her that she's not a witch due to too many unsatisfied customers and tries get rid of Merida with floating knives until Merida offers to buy all of her carvings. In exchange of buying her entire stock, Merida convinces the witch to give her a spell in the form of a cake, to change her mother. Just as Merida leaves with the cake, the witch realizes she forgot something very critical about the spell, but is too late to tell Merida.

When Merida comes back to the witch's hut, hoping to find a remedy to the spell, she instead finds that the witch is gone and left a potion-powered automated message that says she left for the Wicker Men Festival in Stornoway and won't be back untill spring. She reveals that she forgot to mention to Merida that the spell will become permanent by the second sunrise. The witch also reveals a cryptic riddle to Merida: "Fate be changed, look inside, mend the bond torn by pride," which was the answer to reverting the spell. After the witch repeated the riddle, she disappeared. Merida, not yet understanding the riddle, pours the other message potions into the cauldron, but it only ends up blowing up the the cottage. As it starts to rain, Merida uses the pieces of the destroyed cottage to make a shelter for her and her mother.

The next day, Elinor makes breakfast for the two of them. When Merida puts her bow on the makeshift table, Elinor trys to remind Merida that a weapon should not be on the table, but Merida doesn't speak bear, so Elinor uses sign language to talk to her. When she starts to eat the berries she found by the creek, Merida tells her that nightshade berries are poisonous, and the water she fetched has worms in it. Merida then leads Elinor to a stream so thay can eat fish.