Witches are people, just like every other person on the planet. The process is the same.
How people come to the Craft, or any other spiritual path, is as individual as the person.
Some are born into family traditions, some find the Craft after much searching and study.
Some find it their early years, other don't find it until they are very old.
Most practitioners of the Craft do not proselytize, we do not purposely seek out new "members", or try to "convert" others, we don't "baptize" or dedicate our children to our gods, the choice to follow this spiritual path is purely personal and voluntary.
yes they do, it's called Magica. it's a place where witches are born, trained, and where they live.
In an apparition, the three witches show Macbeth a bloody child that is meant to symbolize the just-born Macduff.
He was born by cesarean section and fulfills the witches prophecy that only a man not born of a woman can kill Macbeth
They are born into the world like everyone else is.
The witches' second apparition, a bloody child, symbolized Macduff, as he was born by caesarean section and was not "born of woman." This apparition gave Macbeth false security, leading to his downfall.
It should be witches'. Example: Witches' brooms
what are a group of witches called
Macduff fulfills the witches' prophecy by being born through a cesarean section, meaning he was not technically "born of woman" in the traditional sense. This loophole allows him to successfully defeat Macbeth in the play "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare.
there are called witches same goes for male witches.
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Macduff. He was born by Caesarian section which apparently doesn't count.