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  • White Witch
  • White witch
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  • Someone who might be the White Witch appears when Jadis' demon is temporarily knocked out. She-Beast muses on the possibility that the White Witch is her mother.
  • The White Witch is a flying unit in Stronghold Legends.
  • The term given to the granddaughters of Baba Yaga. They are viewed with enormous respect (and/or fear) in Irrisen. Known white witches include Anelisha
  • White witch and good witch are qualifying terms in English used to distinguish practitioners of folk magic for benevolent purposes (i.e. white magic) from practitioners of malevolent witchcraft or black magic. Related terms are "cunning-folk", "witch doctor", and the French devins-guérisseurs, "seer-healers". == Here are some characteristics of both witchcraft practices. ==
  • Tier: At least 9-C, possibly 6-B environmental destruction with magic, Unknown with the Deplorable Word Name: Jadis, more commonly known as the White Witch Gender: Female Age: Unknown, lived before Narnia was created and ruled it for 100 years Classification: Witch, The Queen of Narnia and Empress of the Lone Islands, tyrant of Narnia for over a 100 years, member of the royal family of Charn Powers & Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Immortality, Magic, Ice Manipulation, Petrification, Telepathy Durability: At least Street level Stamina: Superhuman Range: Country+ Intelligence: High
  • Jadis, commonly known as the White Witch, is the main villain of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, the first published book in C. S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia series, and the second chronologically. Jadis also appears at length in The Magician's Nephew, which concerns her origins and the origins of Narnia. She is the Witch who froze Narnia in the Hundred Years Winter.
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Length
  • 3.5
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Modifier
  • Thall Joben and Jord Dusat
Quest
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Set
  • Star Wars: Droids
Speed
  • 380.0
Affiliation
Role
  • Racing speeder
Name
  • White Witch
Text
  • 25
  • Star Wars: Droids toy line
  • Building the Star Wars Toys that Never Were
  • Droids Revisited: An Interview with Artist Jeff Carlisle
Type
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  • 4.0
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archivedate
  • 20110908181622
  • 20110912224644
Link
  • Droids-Thall.asp
Model
Pack
  • Thall Joben
Manufacturer
Capacity
  • 15
Class
Note
  • Once the emperor's beloved wife, she was cursed by Shen Hong and transformed into a monster that feeds on blood. When Shen Hong was discovered, she took the empress hostage and fled. She began calling the empress White Witch to hide her true identity. Now, the White Witch cannot go a single day without blood and her mind has become addled. She still longs for her beloved emperor.
Cost
  • Not available for sale
Image
  • white-witch.png
Passengers
  • 1
url
  • vault/collecting/droids_ewoks_25th_anniversary/index.html
  • vault/collecting/20081106.html
  • vault/collecting/jeff_carlisle_droids_revisited/index.html
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  • *Pilot *Astromech droid
Location
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  • __FORCETOC__ Image:Help.png
  • Someone who might be the White Witch appears when Jadis' demon is temporarily knocked out. She-Beast muses on the possibility that the White Witch is her mother.
  • The White Witch is a flying unit in Stronghold Legends.
  • Jadis, commonly known as the White Witch, is the main villain of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, the first published book in C. S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia series, and the second chronologically. Jadis also appears at length in The Magician's Nephew, which concerns her origins and the origins of Narnia. She is the Witch who froze Narnia in the Hundred Years Winter. A short biographical sketch added to the books by later editors has led some readers to conclude that Jadis and the Lady of the Green Kirtle from The Silver Chair are the same person; but there is no suggestion to that effect in Lewis's writing.
  • White witch and good witch are qualifying terms in English used to distinguish practitioners of folk magic for benevolent purposes (i.e. white magic) from practitioners of malevolent witchcraft or black magic. Related terms are "cunning-folk", "witch doctor", and the French devins-guérisseurs, "seer-healers". During the witch trials of Early Modern Europe, many practitioners of folk magic that did not see themselves as witches, but as healers or seers, were convicted of witchcraft (Éva Pócs' "sorcerer witches"): many English "witches" convicted of consorting with demons seem to have been cunning folk whose fairy familiars had been demonized, and over half the accused witches in Hungary seem to have been healers.Some of the healers and diviners historically accused of witchcraft have considered themselves mediators between the mundane and spiritual worlds, roughly equivalent toshamans.Such people described their contacts with fairies, spirits, or the dead, often involving out-of-body experiences and travelling through the realms of an "other-world".Beliefs of this nature are implied in the folklore of much of Europe, and were explicitly described by accused witches in central and southern Europe. Repeated themes include participation in processions of the dead or large feasts, often presided over by a female divinity who teaches magic and gives prophecies. During the witch trials of Early Modern Europe, many practitioners of folk magic that did not see themselves as witches, but as healers or seers, were convicted of witchcraft (Éva Pócs' "sorcerer witches"): many English "witches" convicted of consorting with demons seem to have been cunning folk whose fairy familiars had been demonised, and over half the accused witches in Hungary seem to have been healers. Some of the healers and diviners historically accused of witchcraft have considered themselves mediators between the mundane and spiritual worlds, roughly equivalent to shamans. Such people described their contacts with fairies, spirits, or the dead, often involving out-of-body experiences and travelling through the realms of an "other-world". Beliefs of this nature are implied in the folklore of much of Europe, and were explicitly described by accused witches in central and southern Europe. Repeated themes include participation in processions of the dead or large feasts, often presided over by a female divinity who teaches magic and gives prophecies; and participation in battles against evil spirits, "vampires", or "witches" to win fertility and prosperity for the community. == Here are some characteristics of both witchcraft practices. ==
  • Tier: At least 9-C, possibly 6-B environmental destruction with magic, Unknown with the Deplorable Word Name: Jadis, more commonly known as the White Witch Gender: Female Age: Unknown, lived before Narnia was created and ruled it for 100 years Classification: Witch, The Queen of Narnia and Empress of the Lone Islands, tyrant of Narnia for over a 100 years, member of the royal family of Charn Powers & Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Immortality, Magic, Ice Manipulation, Petrification, Telepathy Attack Potency: At least Street level, possibly Country level environmental destruction with magic and prep (covered Narnia in snow and ruled it for a 100 years), Unknown with the Deplorable Word Durability: At least Street level Stamina: Superhuman Range: Country+ Intelligence: High Weaknesses: Arrogance, rage, Aslan - The Deplorable Word - A word which, when spoken with the right ceremonies, destroys all life in that world except for the speaker (world in Narnia means universe)
  • The term given to the granddaughters of Baba Yaga. They are viewed with enormous respect (and/or fear) in Irrisen. Known white witches include Anelisha
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