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- Look up sorceress in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A sorceress is a female practitioner of sorcery. Other uses include: Sorceress (1982 film), a fantasy...
- Catholic Bible, the Bene Gesserit "consolidated their hold upon the sorceresses, explored the subtle narcotics, developed prana-bindu training and conceived...
- perversity to grow up in the land of the Lord – a Heresy, I say, of Sorceresses, since it is to be designated by the particular **** over which he is...
- The nine sorceresses or nine sisters (Welsh: naw chwaer) are a recurring element in Arthurian legend in variants of the po****r nine maidens theme from...
- the Council of Sorcerers and later she became a member of the Lodge of Sorceresses. During the Battle of Sodden Hill she was blinded by Fringilla Vigo,...
- all four sorceresses. Maximo, a brave king, returns to his castle from the far off war to find his kingdom is falling with the sorceresses being imprisoned...
- journeys by its practitioners. Seiðr practitioners were of both ****es, with sorceresses being variously known as vǫlur, seiðkonur and vísendakona. There were...
- Three young girls who also appear to be ordinary but are actually young sorceresses; Varya, Masha, and Snowy, move to Myshkin where they meet Helena, a local...
- and Lyonesse Maleagant Mark of Cornwall Meliodas Merlin Nentres Nine sorceresses Olwen Percival's sister Red Knight(s) Rience Sebile Taliesin Tegau Eurfron...
- the same thing, as the Gr****s express by strix and lamiae, which are sorceresses or magicians, who s**** to put to death new-born children. Whence it comes...