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  2. Kotonoha no Miko to Kotodama no Majo to - Wikipedia

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    A witch who is an enthusiast for ancient architecture. Tsumugi Tokigami (鴇神紬, Tokigami Tsumugi) Voiced by: Mamiko Noto A miko. She was sealed in her family's temple shrine for her own protection, as the outside world was poisonous to her pure spirit. Isuzu Suzushiro (鈴代五十鈴, Suzushiro Isuzu) Voiced by: Akeno Watanabe

  3. Voodoo doll - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary voodoo doll, with 58 pins. The association of the voodoo doll and the religion of Voodoo was established through the presentation of the latter in Western popular culture during the first half of the 20th century [1] as part of the broader negative depictions of Black and Afro-Caribbean religious practices in the United States. [4]

  4. Bratzillaz - Wikipedia

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    The dolls come with a broom hair brush, and some come with a spell scroll and a doll stand. Some have a unique pet, sold separately (Although they were also boxes sold that contained both doll and pet, for a limited time) and most have a personal witch mark symbol 'tattoo'. Character cards come with the first edition dolls.

  5. Poppet - Wikipedia

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    The word poppet is an older spelling of puppet, from Middle English popet, meaning a small child or a doll.In British English it continues to hold this meaning. Poppet is also a chiefly British term of endearment or diminutive referring to a young child, [5] much like the words "dear" or "sweetie."

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    Here are the best new fantasy and sci-fi books to read in 2024, from authors including Heather Fawcett, Nisi Shawl, Danielle L. Jensen, and Sofia Samatar.

  7. Clay-body - Wikipedia

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    The Clay-body, clay corpse, or Corp criadhach (Scottish Gaelic) might be said to be an indigenous Scottish variant of the more famous voodoo doll.. Supposedly, when a witch wanted to destroy anyone to whom she had an ill will, she often made a "corpse" of clay resembling the unfortunate one, and placed it in some out-of-the-way stream under a precipice or waterfall, in such a way that the ...