In the Wizarding World, a witch or wizard comes "of age" at 17, a year earlier than in the Muggle (non-magical) world.
Uh well....last time I checked I was real.
Well the theme of all the Harry Potter books is MAGIC. But in Goblet of Fire, the Tri-wizard tournament and return of the Dark Lord- Lord Voldemort are very important. book one: the discovery of wizrds witchs magic and stuff. book two:mysteries. going deeper into voldemort and harry potter connections book three: more of harry potters parents and how they were murdered. book four:facing the corruption of the ministry of magic. and going way deeper into voldemort and harry potter connections. book five:discoverying alot about the plans of voldemort. book six:love :P and learning alot and i mean ALOT about voldemort. book seven:the final challenge. summarizing and answering millions of details over the past books.
Witches are often depicted holding their broomsticks either upright or horizontally, depending on the context. In folklore and popular culture, the broomstick is typically held with both hands, allowing for a firm grip while flying. The broomstick symbolizes their connection to magic and the supernatural, making it an iconic representation of witchcraft. The way it's held can also convey the witch's intent, whether playful or serious.
For some reason witchs and wizards are somehow simaller
I think van helshing
A sabbat
no :( but i the future i hope so.
usually it is called a cloak or a cape
You have to revile a witchs identity
Uh well....last time I checked I was real.
a: i think it is the same as witchs and sourcery
macbeth has 3 mysterious witchs in it
they we told to have murders of ten people by the use of witchcraft.
Alchemist, Charmer, Clairvoyant, Conjurer, Cybil, Enchanter, Enchantress, Mage, Magician, Medium, Necromancer, Seer, Soothsayer, Sorcerer, Sorceress, Witch, Wizard.
the first duel is a tiny grim reaper