The wicked witches of the west.
The origin of witches lies in ancient shamanistic practices, revered "wise women" who healed and divined, but the concept transformed as Christianity demonized pagan beliefs, associating magic with the Devil, especially during Europe's Middle Ages and early modern witch hunts where figures like healers and outcasts were persecuted. Early records of magic users appear in ancient civilizations (Mesopotamia, Greece, Egypt), with figures like Circe in Greek myth, but the negative, Satan-linked witch emerged much later, linking to societal anxieties and challenges to religious authority.
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