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The Witch (never named) in Simon and the Witch; Lolly Willowes, title character of book by Sylvia Townsend Warner; Winsome Witch (Secret Squirrel) Witch of the Waste (Howl's Moving Castle) Goodie Whemper ; Suzan Whittier (The Secret Circle) Mabel Wrack (Which Witch?) X. Xayide (Neverending Story) Y. Yukari Sendo (Rosario + Vampire)
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Fictional witches by franchise (4 C) Fictional wizards by franchise (4 C) B. Bewitched (TV series) characters (11 P) ... Sabrina the Teenage Witch characters (5 P)
Short stories about witches and witchcraft (9 P) Pages in category "Witchcraft in written fiction" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.
A. Abanazar (pantomime) Hannah Abbott; Abracadaniel; Abracadanielle; Achren; Morticia Addams; Aku (Samurai Jack) Ra's al Ghul; Alastair (Supernatural) Alcina; Abdul Alhazred
The Good Witch of the South is named Glinda, who appears at the end of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900). She is the sorceress who rules over the southern quadrant called Quadling Country in the Land of Oz. Her overall character is a figure that many of the other Oz characters consult when in trouble or in need of any assistance.
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In modern fiction, a witch may be depicted more neutrally, such as the female witches (comparable to the male wizards) in the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling. In medieval chivalric romance, the wizard often appears as a wise old man and acts as a mentor, with Merlin from the King Arthur stories being a prime example.