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derogatory term for
witchers. "Ведьмак" is also the word used to
translate "wiedźmin" in the
Russian translation of the books.
Witch (etymology) European...
- king,
argues that
witchers should be
outlawed and
hunted down, but the
elderly courtier Lady
Zerbst is
sympathetic to the
witchers and
speaks in their...
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eponymous witcher,
Geralt of Rivia.
Witchers are
monster hunters given superhuman abilities for the
purpose of
killing dangerous creatures. The
Witcher began...
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Witchcraft is the use of
alleged supernatural powers of magic. A
witch is a
practitioner of witchcraft. Traditionally, "witchcraft"
means the use of magic...
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W.I.T.C.H. (stylised as
W.i.t.c.h.) is an
Italian fantasy Disney comics series created by
Elisabetta Gnone,
Alessandro Barbucci, and
Barbara Canepa. The...
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witcher in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Witcher may
refer to:
Witcher (surname)
Witcher Cr****, a
tributary of the
Kanawha River in West Virginia...
- A
witch hunt, or a
witch purge, is a
search for
people who have been
labeled witches or a
search for
evidence of witchcraft.
Practicing evil
spells or...
- and, eventually,
become a
witcher at the
School of the Wolf at Kaer
Morhen – the
stronghold of the
Wolven school witchers. His
mentor and
father figure...
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protected by the
Witcher Geralt of Rivia, a
magically and
genetically mutated monster-slayer-for-hire, who
takes her to the
witchers' keep, Kaer Morhen...
- up
witch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
witch is a
practitioner of witchcraft.
Witch,
WITCH, or
variations thereof may also
refer to:
witch as...