White Witch (disambiguation)
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White witch is a term referring to a witch that uses his/her powers for good rather than evil; to protect the innocent and not to punish the guilty.
It can also refer to:
Fiction
- The White Witch, Queen Jadis of Charn, a villain character from The Chronicles of Narnia
- White Witch (comics), a DC Comics superhero character, first appearing in 1966
- White Witch (Amalgam Comics) a character appearing in 1996
- Jord Dusat and Thall Joben's speeder bike and first episode of the Star Wars: Droids cartoon
Folklore
- White Witch (of Rose Hall), Annie Palmer, a figure in Jamaican folklore
Other
- White Witch (band), a 1970s Psychedelic/Progressive rock band
- Thysania agrippina, also known as the White Witch, a large moth in the Noctuidae family
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