In covens, the "head of court" typically refers to the leader or governing figure who oversees the group’s activities, rituals, and decision-making processes. This individual is often responsible for maintaining order, facilitating communication among members, and guiding spiritual practices. The role may also involve mentoring newer members and representing the coven in broader community interactions. The title and specific responsibilities can vary widely depending on the traditions and practices of the particular coven.
yes vampire covens are found all over the world
Judy Harrow has written: 'Wicca Covens' -- subject(s): Covens, Witchcraft
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All the covens and names of the covens and whether they have special abilities or not and all the vampires listed in the book
nio vampier are not in the world only a bat Witches come in covens. Vampires come in clutches.
Yes. There are probably many. Covens are formed in many large towns and cities all over the world.
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Unfortunately not all covens are online and very few covens actively advertise for new members. A quick look at Wiccan Meetups, showed nothing for Belfast, however there is an Irish Pagan Federation who would be the best people to aid you:
No. In the United States, the President is head of the Executive branch; the Supreme Court is head of the Judicial branch. There is no such thing as "the judicial court."
There are many vampire covens online. They all claim to be real. Some examples would be the blood coven and vamp coven.