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The following is a list of miscellaneous books—both real and fictitious—appearing in the Cthulhu Mythos. Along with the use of arcane literature, texts which innately possess supernatural powers or effects, there is also a strong tradition of fictional works or fictionalizing real works in the Mythos.
Among Christian organizations, the NAR is especially aggressive in spiritual warfare efforts to counter alleged acts of witchcraft; the NAR's globally distributed Transformations documentaries by filmmaker George Otis Jr. show charismatic Christians creating mini-utopias by using spiritual mapping to locate and drive off territorial spirits and ...
Willow (TV series) Winsome Witch; The Winter King (TV series) Winx Club; Witch Hat Atelier; Witch's Love; The Witcher (TV series) The Witcher: Blood Origin; The Witches and the Grinnygog (TV series) Witches of East End (TV series) WITS Academy; The Wizard of Oz (TV series) Wizards Beyond Waverly Place; The Worst Witch (1998 TV series) The Worst ...
Witchcraft is a horror film series, that as of March 2018, has 16 direct to video installments, making it one of the horror genre's longest-running interconnected series. [1] [2] It began in 1988, and most films focus, at least partially, on the character of William Spanner, who is a powerful warlock who fights for good despite having an evil lineage.
Raymond Buckland (31 August 1934 – 27 September 2017), whose craft name was Robat, was an English writer on the subject of Wicca and the occult, and a significant figure in the history of Wicca, of which he was a high priest in both the Gardnerian and Seax-Wica traditions.
According to the story that he had then told, he had travelled down to Hell as a wolf, where the farmer, who was a practicing Satanic witch, had beat him on the nose with a broomstick decorated with horses' tails. At the time, the judges refused to believe his story and laughed him out of court, but one of the judges did verify that his nose ...
The Formicarius, written 1436–1438 by Johannes Nider during the Council of Florence and first printed in 1475, is the second book ever printed to discuss witchcraft (the first book being Alphonso de Spina's Fortalitium Fidei [1]).
Journey into Narnia: Creating The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, theme park show that operated at Disney's Hollywood Studios from 9 December 2005 to 1 January 2008; Music Inspired by The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, 2005 collection of songs by various Christian artists with common theme The Chronicles of Narnia