When it comes to witches, most people often think that there is only one type of witch and that their existence will always harm people’s lives.
1. Enchanter/Enchantress
These are witches with beautiful, seductive bodies and are very proficient in spells to enchant others.
2. HAG
A noun often used to refer to old, ugly witches with faces full of warts.
3. Witch
As the most basic and popular form of witch, the Witch is often portrayed in the form of an evil old woman, with a pointed nose and chin, wearing a pointed hat, riding a flying broom, and using dark magic.
4. Druid
This type of witch is gentle and kind when they borrow power from nature, use the power of the forest, control birds, research herbs and take on the role of ranger, protecting the forest.
5. Shaman
A type of shaman whose job is to call souls, guide souls, cure diseases, pray for rain, control the weather, and prophesy to people.
6. Mages
Mage is often used to refer to magicians, sorcerers who often study as a scientist of magic, originating from natural elements such as water, fire, wind, thunder, etc.
7. Wizard
Wizard, also known as “Wizard”, is the most well-known type and reminds people of a wise old man.
8. Warlock
Derived from the Old English term for witches who betrayed the oaths of their coven, family, and comrades, indulging in the pursuit of dark magic.
9. Sorcerer/Sorceress
In contrast to Wizards, Sorcerers are people born with magic, innate magic without needing to develop their abilities through study.
10. Wicca
This is a term used to refer to witches created by priest Gerald Gardner in 1954. Wicca is often referred to those who follow a modern religion called Pagan (also commonly known as Paganism) with its roots