Witches, as depicted in folklore and popular culture, often have varying associations with sunlight. Some portrayals suggest that witches prefer the cover of night due to their ties to darkness and magic, while others emphasize their connection to nature, which can include a fondness for sunlight. Ultimately, the preference for sunlight or darkness depends on the specific tradition or story being referenced. In modern interpretations, many witches embrace both sunlight and moonlight as part of their practices.
witches are still here like me
Macbeth did not like what the witches had told him.
no there are good witches and bad witches, theres many type of witches such as satanic witches and pagan witches, etc. i know from experience my neighbor was a wiccan witch and she would go to church and hear christian music and she would have all these rare items. like i went to her house and she had a big star with words on it and like numbers, letters.
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In other places people say that they are not because to them witches are like voodoo but really they are not
Macbeth did not like what the witches had told him.
witches were not dangerous to adults but they do not like children and well to say they are dangerous to children....
Sandwitches!
Because you don't know what you are looking at. Witches look just like everybody else.
what do witches have on there face with a mole
No, the idea that witches hate children is a stereotype from folklore and fairy tales. In reality, witches, like people, come in all different types and personalities.
Not necessarily. There can be Witches who are not followers of Wicca. And one can follow and practice only the Wiccan rituals without using the Witchcraft. There are many Wiccans who Practice Witchcraft. It is like two intersecting sets in a Venn diagram. There are also Pagan Witches, Neo-Pagan Witches, Eclectic Witches, Satanic Witches and many more..