Wednesday, 23 October 2019

The Most Famous Witches In History

Witches have been a big part of folklore and fantasy stories since the dawn of man. We’ve seen quite a few of these pop up in stories old and new, and some of them have really managed to get a solid place in history.

Let’s take a look at some witches of ancient and/or modern history that everyone should know. And while these witches (probably?) didn’t have any magical powers, they sure did exist at some point in time. Spooky!

Isobel Gowdie

What makes this Scottish witch so special is that she gave a confession of her witchcraft without being tortured. I mean, considering what they did to witches at the time, confessing to it willingly might not be the cleverest idea. Her confession included detailed stories of her ability to – for example – transform into animals. We now know that ol’ Isobel was probably a few cards short of a deck, if you know what I mean.

Isobel Gowdie | The Most Famous Witches In History | Brain Berries

Moll Dyer

The infamous Blair Witch. This witch is probably nothing more than superstition, but it’s said she was chased from her cabin into the woods where she froze to death. She now haunts people near her cabin by letting them run in circles with a video camera to make an average horror movie, I guess.

Moll Dyer | The Most Famous Witches In History | Brain Berries

Dion Fortune

While Dion seemed like nothing more than a writer who wrote a lot about the occult, she actually founded a Fraternity of Inner Light which gained a massive following. She was probably the most important figure in early 1900s British Occultism. Which probably isn’t too hard a title to grab since I can think of exactly 0 other British occultist trendsetters.

Dion Fortune | The Most Famous Witches In History | Brain Berries

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