Good Ol' Magic

 is an American fantasy-supernatural fighting video game series created by Stella McDonnell, being developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment since October 5th, 2004.

Synopsis
Set in the modern fantasy world of Titania, Charlotte "Charlie" Parsons enrolls herself in a school known as Spellcroft Institue For Magic and Learning as she tries her best to train in magic while dealing with magical threats.

First Game
It is Charlie Parson's first day at Spellcroft Institue For Magic and Learning as she soon learns that she is the only one who can stop a mysterious sorceress calling herself Shade from tearing apart Spellcroft apart to find an ancient spellbook hidden deep beneath Spellcroft.

Games

 * 1) Good Ol' Magic (2004)
 * 2) Good Ol' Magic: Grip of Iron (2007)

Series

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Introduced in the First Game

 * Charlotte "Charlie" Parsons (voiced by Grey Griffin) - an eager yet sometimes impatient teenage witch who enrolls in Spellcroft as she tries her best to prove herself as soon she starts to deal with the pressure of being a heroine after stopping and defeating the sorceress Shade.
 * Maria Jason (voiced by Kate Higgins) - a sarcastic and somewhat rebellious teenage witch who is one of the most rebellious students around, enjoying trading hands as she has a rivalry against Charlotte initially despising her for being the head of the Class before growing a crush on her after realizing how strong she is.
 * William Rocquefort/The Masked Crusader (voiced by TBD) - a dashing yet slightly angsty swordsman who wears a mask to cover his identity as he tracks Shade to Spellcroft, wanting to kill her for revenge for her killing his family.
 * Bethany Bloodstone (voiced by TBD) - a devious and clever vampire student who sees herself better than everyone, being surprisingly agile and enjoying picking fights with people.
 * Dan/The Puppeteer (voiced by TBD) - a mysterious and somewhat menacing man who has the ability to summon tiny marionette-like puppets and uses them to fight, heading to Spellcroft to gain the book for himself.
 * Thaddeus Locke (voiced by TBD) - one of Spellcroft's greatest teachers and the current headmaster who sees that there is potential in Charlotte, mentoring her as he learns of Shade's coming and is willing to sacrifice his own life to protect the Forbidden Book.
 * Felicia Spelle (voiced by TBD) - Spellcroft's guidance counselor and head of punishment who has a stern eye on Maria, knowing of how rebellious and aggressive she can be as she also learns of Shade's coming and works with Thaddeus to try and stop Shade from getting the Forbidden Book.
 * Violet Wixen (voiced by TBD) - a cynical student at Spellcroft who is the daughter of a traitorous witch as she befriends Maria due to also being an outcast, helping her face against Charlie initially.
 * Raymond Redford (voiced by TBD) - the captain of Spellcroft's Hexball team who likes friendly competition, believing that beating Charlie in a fight would cause her to challenge him in Hexball.
 * Ozymandias (voiced by TBD) - a dapper man in a top hat and suit who works with Shade in collecting the Forbidden Book as he is revealed to be have sent by the Iron Emperor to make sure that Shade doesn't go rogue and to put her down if she does.
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 * Lily Jade/Shade (voiced by Olivia Hack) - a teenage witch who was found by the mysterious Iron Emperor and trained to be his enforcer, initially being sent to find the Forbidden Book which is hidden in Spellcroft. After being beaten by Charlie, she starts to doubt her allegiances, betraying her master and making it her goal to try and find her parents. She was the unlockable boss of the first game, being playable on her own in the sequel.

Introduced in the First Game

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Merchandise
See Good Ol' Magic/Merchandise.

Tropes
See Good Ol' Magic/Tropes.