There's a segment from the video game "The Witcher 2" near the beginning of the game, when the main protagonist is getting tortured&mocked by two prison guards. During their dialogue, the one of the guards says "Folk say they (witchers) plough witches come the equinox". What does this phrase mean?
Around Sept.
Poland, it means 'plough-man'
The musical the Witches of Eastwick, opened in London in 2000.
It comes from the Latin word for equal.
Grandma in "The Witches" by Roald Dahl is from Norway.
No third seat is available for the equinox for all years. Hope Chevy will come out with one for 2012.
No, the idea that witches hate children is a stereotype from folklore and fairy tales. In reality, witches, like people, come in all different types and personalities.
They are born into the world like everyone else is.
Normally, people would not blame the witches. They just said things and Macbeth reacted by doing things. The witches can only be held to blame if you think that Macbeth had no choice in his actions. But if he had no choice, how come the witches do have a choice?
The belief that witches cannot step on hollowed ground is rooted in folklore and superstition. In some traditions, hollowed ground is considered sacred or protected by higher powers, making it inaccessible to beings associated with dark magic like witches. This belief likely originated as a way to ward off perceived threats and maintain a sense of security within a community. Ultimately, it is a cultural belief with no scientific basis.
if the designer is CHUCK NORRIS
Witches bring the dead back to life as zombies.