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  • * Folk Witch Flight (HMRE p38) ...
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  • * [[Folk Witch | Folk Witches]] ...
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  • ;[[Folk witch]]es :Nordic [[folk witch]]es.<ref>''[[Hedge Magic Revised Edition]]'', Chapter Seven: "Vitkir", p. 1 ...
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  • .... 8, "Glossary"</ref> As such, it usually refers to petty and weak magical folk traditions. A magus is likely to scoff at a [[skinchanger]]'s magic, callin A practitioner of hedge magic is called a ''hedge wizard,'' ''hedge witch,'' or ''hedge magician''. Hedge wizards who don't also belong to the [[Orde ...
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  • *The [[Seithr|Seithkonur]] (singular seithkona), [[folk witch]]es ...
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  • ...r also contains information about the Basques and even includes a new folk witch [[Tradition]], The [[Sorginak]] with new [[virtues]], [[Flaw|flaws]] and [[ ...
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  • * [[Storm Witch (Template)]]: This maga hails from a tradition of storm witches, and is wor * [[Hedge Wizard (Template)]]: This magus descends from a tradition of petty folk witches that is looked-down upon by the modern [[Order of Hermes]]. His mag ...
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  • ...ical narrative, and includes elements such as the Adamite language and the Witch of Endor. The sourcebook [[Ancient Magic]] most likely has material of inte ...be interpreted as the application of [[Sympathy Traits]] and [[folk charm|folk charms]] (see [[Realms of Power Faerie]]). Pagan villages should have a (lo ...
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