A woman believed to practice black magic is often referred to as a "witch." Historically, this term has been associated with negative connotations, particularly during witch hunts and trials, where women were accused of using supernatural powers for malevolent purposes. In some cultures, such figures may also be called "sorceresses" or "enchantresses." The perception of witches varies widely, with some viewing them as figures of empowerment and others as embodiments of evil.
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A woman believed to practice black magic is called a witch.
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Witch
No, Astara does not practice black magic
Witch
Black Magic has nothing to do with the Holocaust unless you still act if you were still in the time period of witch hunts and you actually believed in Black Magic in the 20th Century.
Necromancer
There is no period in history called "black magic".
I think it is called Black magic or dark magic.
Yes, in fact, some of his tricks uses black magic, and some do not. Believe or not folks. Cyril Takayama uses black magic... Usually, the people who practice the spiritual craft of Magic (Black or White, Wiccan or Satanic), do not "Perform Magic" to amuse other people. But that does not mean those who perform magic do not know the real magic.