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Witches
Aliases: Wiccans
Category: Supernatural being
Homeworld: Earth
Body type: Humanoid
Eyes: 2, sometimes 3
Fingers: 10
Toes: 10
Special adaptations: Multiple nipples [1]

A witch is a practicioner of magic, a scholar of the occult, or a manipulator of supernatural forces. A witch is usually a gender-specific term referring to a woman. Male witches exist, but are usually referred to as warlocks. Classically, witches are portrayed as wicked women with evil intent, often laboring in the service of some malefic force, such as a demon, or even the Devil himself. A gathering of witches, who combine their efforts towards a common girl are referred to as a coven or a circle.

Other interpretations demonstrate witches as members of any number of pagan religions, which are not necessarily evil in purpose or intent. The most well known of such pagan social groups are Wiccans, who practice Earth elemental magic known as Wicca.

Popular tradition holds that the only absolute way of identifying a witch is by drowning them. This test was widely administered during the 17th century in which a suspected witch was tied to a dunking chair and lowered into a body of water. Witches cannot be drowned, so if she survived, then she was clearly a witch. Unfortunately, if one were innocent then they would certainly die. This theory is taken from traditional lore that originated in Europe.

Witches in film[]

The first film to feature witchcraft was the French movie Le Manoir du diable, which was directed and produced by Georges Méliès in 1896. In the film, a young woman greets a French soldier before transforming into a witch before his eyes. Several more witches appear and begin running about in a circle, brandishing broom sticks. Another soldier arrives, but soon flees. As the witches continue dancing in a circle, the first soldier grows scared. Simultaneously, they drop to their knees and disappear.

Witches on TV[]

There have been several shows that either deal directly with the subject of witchcraft, or involve witches as part of their storylines to some matter or another.

Characters[]

Character Source
Anna Leigh Leighton American Horror Story
Adalind Schade Grimm
Agatha Harkness Marvel Universe
Amy Madison Buffyverse
Antonia Gavilán de Logroño True Blood
Billie Jenkins Charmed
Camilla Gotlieb Grimm
Catherine Madison Buffyverse
Charal Star Wars
Christy Jenkins Charmed
Coco St. Pierre Vanderbilt American Horror Story
Cynthia DC Universe
Cynthia von Doom Marvel Universe
Dana Hadley Puppet Master
Dinah Stevens American Horror Story
Elva Dollface
Enchantress DC Extended Universe
Evanora Harkness Marvel Cinematic Universe
Evily Vampirella
Fashion Thing DC Universe
Jennifer Kale Marvel Universe
Joan Clayton Penny Dreadful
Kalderash woman Buffyverse
Hilda Spellman Sabrina: Secrets of a Teenage Witch
Holly Cleary True Blood
Jenny Calendar Buffyverse
Mallory American Horror Story
Marie L'Angell Preacher
Marnie Stonebrook True Blood
Melinda Warren Charmed
Merrin Star Wars
Mildred DC Universe
Mordred DC Universe
Natalya Maximoff Marvel Universe
Old Witch Haunt of Fear
Paige Matthews Charmed
Patty Halliwell Charmed
Penny Halliwell Charmed
Phoebe Halliwell Charmed
Piper Halliwell Charmed
Prue Halliwell Charmed
Serena Dunbrook Grimm
Serena Frederick Charmed
Tara Maclay Buffyverse
Topaz Marvel Universe
Tuatha Charmed
Ultra Witch Monster Squad
Willow Rosenberg Buffyverse
Zoe Benson American Horror Story

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Television[]

Comics[]

Films[]

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See also[]

References[]

  1. Agatha All Along: If I Can't Reach You/Let My Song Teach You; According to Rio Vidal, she has numerous nipples across her body.
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