Builds a Safe Haven for Witches
Sleeping Island gives witches a place to survive outside the old system.
A full guide to Tilly Wimbledon in Release That Witch, covering her cognitive powers, Sleeping Island faction, air-force role, and why she becomes one of the story's most important witch leaders.
Tilly matters because she does not just support the world of Release That Witch — she expands it through a full independent witch society.
Tilly & Sleeping Island
Tilly's page should feel strategic and elevated, like a separate faction with its own sky-facing future.




Tilly & Sleeping Island
Tilly's page should feel strategic and elevated, like a separate faction with its own sky-facing future.

Tilly Wimbledon is the Fifth Princess of Graycastle in Release That Witch. She is a powerful witch leader who controls the Sleeping Island faction, gathering hundreds of witches and building an independent force separate from Roland.
Tilly is not just a princess — she is a strategist, a leader, and one of the most powerful witches in the story. Her faction represents an alternative path to Roland's rule, making her one of the most important characters in the world.
Tilly's ability enhances her brain and nervous system, allowing her to process information at a much higher level than normal humans.
This makes her extremely skilled in:
Tilly becomes one of the first characters to master flight using gliders, and later helps build the foundation of an aerial force.
Her leadership directly contributes to the creation of an early air army in the story.
Tilly leads the Sleeping Island, one of the largest independent witch factions in the story.
Tilly and Roland represent two different approaches to the future of witches:
This contrast is one of the most important themes in the story.
Story Role
Tilly plays a key role in expanding the world beyond Roland's territory.
Sleeping Island gives witches a place to survive outside the old system.
Tilly proves witches do not need to rely completely on human rulers to endure.
Her leadership keeps the question of witch autonomy alive as a major theme.
Tilly is calm, intelligent, and highly independent.
Tilly is Roland's sister, but their relationship goes beyond family.
She is one of the few characters who suspects Roland's true origin and understands the deeper changes he brings to the world.
Why Tilly Matters
Tilly represents an alternative future for witches. Instead of relying on human rulers, she builds a system where witches can survive on their own terms. This makes her one of the most important world-building characters in the series.
Tilly shows that witches can be organized as an independent political body rather than only integrated into existing states.
Her story is inseparable from Sleeping Island, making her one of the strongest links between character and faction.
Her flight and planning role help expand the story into aviation, logistics, and high-level coordination.
Explore More
Use Tilly's page to move into Sleeping Island, Ashes, the witches system, and the broader world structure.
Quick answers about Tilly Wimbledon in Release That Witch.