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However, she was captured by the Queen's Army after the Swamp Witch cast an "indomitable curse" that made her unable to eat or sleep during a "Beautiful Fighter Hunt". Although she has been weakened after a long stay in prison, her fighting strength still remains. Her "organizational capacity" will fulfill an important role to Annelotte.
Werbellia is the demonic daughter of the Demon King who lives in the Netherworld, and is Aldra's and Annelotte's mother. She "became" the Swamp Witch around the end of the penultimate Queen's Blade, in an incident that happened several years ago. The Swamp Witch's behavior is basically decided by vague "fortune-telling".
Airi and Melona recruit her as a servant of the Swamp Witch, but find she refuses to obey any orders. Nanael visits Melpha, but when Melpha is disturbed by her transformation, she becomes enraged and begins destroying the Swamp Witch's domain. Airi and Melona try to stop her, but are defeated, after which Nanael destroys the Swamp Witch's castle.
To lure people to the swamp, bolotnik quacked like a duck, mooed like a cow, gurgled like a blackcock or screamed. [5] [6] [2] He also grew stupefying herbs near the swamp (such as ledum) and created lights on the surface of the water. When a person is already in the quagmire, bolotnik grabs them by the feet and slowly, but inevitably, drags ...
The game's story revolves around Metallia, a powerful swamp witch who summons the legendary Hundred Knight in order to defeat her rival, the Forest Witch Malia, and cover the world in swamp mud. The game received mixed reception from critics, who praised the unconventional story but faulted the game for various gameplay and technical issues ...
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Dorothy Dreyer's Reaper's Rite series depicts Vila as magical beings of half-faery, half-witch origin. In J. K. Rowling's novel Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Veela are the mascots of the Bulgarian Quidditch Team at the World Cup. Fleur Delacour's grandmother was a Veela and Fleur's wand contains a strand of a veela hair.