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An ancient symbol of a unicursal five-pointed star circumscribed by a circle with many meanings, including but not limited to, the five wounds of Christ and the five elements (earth, fire, water, air, and soul). In Satanism, it is flipped upside-down. See also: Sigil of Baphomet. Rose Cross: Rosicrucianism / Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn
Highdrake – Highdrake is a mage of Pendor who taught Medra. ("The Finder") Hoeg – Hoeg / ˈ h oʊ ˌ ɛ ɡ / [5] is a pet otak / ˈ oʊ ˌ t æ k / [5] of Ged's. (A Wizard of Earthsea) Hound – Hound is a mage gifted in finding and tracking, servant to Tinaral and Teriel. ("The Finder") I. Ioeth – Ioeth is the child-name of a
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This is a list of female mystics. Bahá'í faith. Táhirih; Bahíyyih Khánum; Ásíyih Khánum ...
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While derived from real-world vocabulary, the terms: magician, mage, magus, enchanter/enchantress, sorcerer/sorceress, warlock, witch, and wizard, each have different meanings depending upon context and the story in question. [3]: 619 Archmage is used in fantasy works to indicate a powerful magician or a leader of magicians. [3]: 1027
Kim'dael, also known as the Bloodmoon Huntress, (voiced by Laara Sadiq) is a rogue Blood Mage who founded the Order of a Blood Moon, a group of Moonshadow Elves who utilized forbidden magic to prolong their lifespan and amplify their abilities by drinking the blood of other magical beings. After the order was wiped out by Avizandum, leaving Kim ...
Saya (Blood: The Last Vampire) Tessenji Fuuhaku (The Record of a Fallen Vampire) Vandalieu (The Death Mage Who Doesn’t Want a Fourth Time) Victoria Jane Scott ; Yukio Okumura (anime/manga Blue Exorcist) – Yukio and his twin, Rin, are Satan’s kids conceived with a human. Yuriya Tachibana (Chibi Vampire)
In Germanic paganism, a seeress is a woman said to have the ability to foretell future events and perform sorcery.They are also referred to with many other names meaning "prophetess", "staff bearer" and "sorceress", and they are frequently called witches both in early sources and in modern scholarship.