
Sky practices fighting, and the teacher tells the group that Sky’s father is a legend. A teacher explains the Burned OnesĮpisode 1 gives context to what evil will be lurking in Fate: The Winx Saga season 1, and what we see in the opening scene with the unlucky farmer. Bloom seems to be an impatient character early on, and as the episode progresses, we see this goes against her, rather than for her. She then sees Stella use magic and is curious, but her mentor tells her that she will learn in due course. Bloom notices Stella getting ready for the orientation party and that what she is wearing is not casual. The pair discuss Harry Potter and their knowledge on it Bloom seems to have made friends rather quickly. Bloom’s parents believe she is in the Alps - Aisha, her roommate, wonders why, and Bloom explains her parents are human, not fairies.

“To the Waters and the Wild” attempts to balance the story by giving background to Bloom while also introducing other characters who we can presume will be equally important to her quest.

Here we have the first hint that Bloom has untapped magic. Later on, Headmistress Dowling tells Bloom to take things slowly as magic can be dangerous. Riven breaks up the conversation, so Bloom meets Stella, who gives her a tour as her official mentor Stella explains how there are seven realms in the Otherworld. Bloom tells him she’s a fairy and that she’s not from the Otherworld she didn’t even know about this world until recently. A teenage boy named Sky approaches her and tells Bloom she is lost - there’s some bantering between them which leads to Bloom jokingly suggesting that he could be mansplaining.

Bloom looks unsure of herself as she looks around the yard, taking in her environment and adjusting her senses.
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And then the series lightens up in the opening chapter as lead character Bloom starts her first day at Alfea school in the Otherworld - she’s a fire fairy.
