Uncover the Truth Behind Vanquished Witchcraft DS

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The concept of vanquished witchcraft refers to the belief that witchcraft has been eradicated or conquered. Throughout history, various societies have held strong beliefs in the existence of witchcraft and the need to eliminate individuals practicing it. In many cases, this led to the persecution and execution of individuals suspected of being witches. During the early modern period, particularly in Europe, a witch-hunting craze swept across many countries. It was fueled by religious and cultural factors, as well as societal fears and superstitions. The accused witches were often women, marginalized individuals, or those who defied societal norms.


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The accused witches were often women, marginalized individuals, or those who defied societal norms. These individuals were subjected to intense interrogations, torture, and in many cases, execution. The belief in vanquished witchcraft often coincided with the rise of rationalism and the Age of Enlightenment.

How did witches who aren't Warren-descended vanquish demons?

The power of three spells is what allowed the Charmed Ones to vanquish demons.

How do you suppose other witches who aren't descended from Melinda Warren did it?

If I recall, potions only worked on lower level demons.

The only one I could see being able to vanquish demons on her own was Vivian, the witch who had the power of deflection.

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Posts: 21,841 How did witches who aren't Warren-descended vanquish demons? Oct 25, 2015 9:47:16 GMT -5

Post by Esmeralda on Oct 25, 2015 9:47:16 GMT -5

That's what I always took the Power of Three to be able to do that other witches couldn't - vanquish upper level ones. Once they knew how to do potions, those seemed to work on most others. Plus I think other spells probably would've worked on lower level ones. But upper level ones were safe until the Charmed Ones showed up.

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Posts: 0 How did witches who aren't Warren-descended vanquish demons? Oct 25, 2015 10:15:24 GMT -5

Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2015 10:15:24 GMT -5

I just remembered an episode where two young witches(male & female) vanquished an upper level unvanquishable demon by using potions.

It slips my mind which episode it was. All I remember of significance from it was little Wyatt actually speaking a sentence.

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Post by adzpower on Oct 25, 2015 11:43:41 GMT -5

I imagine they used potions. All you need is some flesh or DNA added to the potion right?

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Post by Deano on Oct 25, 2015 12:56:07 GMT -5

If I remember correctly, wasn't Penny Halliwell a bit of a pioneer in potion-making? Perhaps she, and possibly her ancestors, helped other witches with taking on demons. However, from what I can gather, most non-Warren witches would only have come into contact with Warlocks and lower-level demons. Upper-level demons such as Barbas, Belthazor, Zankou and Tempus were feared for centuries by Witches and even other demons, so if they went after a Witch he/she would probably stand no chance. Although, there would probably be non-Warrens who were upper-level witches, such as the man, Andrew, who Belthazor was contracted to kill.

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Post by yinsoul on Oct 25, 2015 13:29:06 GMT -5

Its a shame really. You only got to see other witches who weren't Warrens be cannon fodder. Like that Buddhist witch in Fear to Eternity- seems like she would have been something to reckon with if it wasn't for Barbas' fear hax. But they cant just be fodder, else there wouldn't be any other witches anywhere.

Even though the Charmed Ones did come to pass, they were concentrated in a very very small area. What about witches in New York? London? Zimbabwe? They had been taking care of themselves for generations before the sisters and would likely continue to do so. So I agree that aside from the very threatening upper level sort, they probably did potions and spells in their own fashion to defend themselves. And though the Power of Three they are not, I'm certain that a coven could do some damage. Not to mention the lone, powerful practitioners like the one who cursed that Captain guy, or the one who flayed that youth demon from Season 2. And Grams, despite her flaws, was practically a force of nature.

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Post by Deano on Oct 25, 2015 13:41:08 GMT -5

Oct 25, 2015 13:29:06 GMT -5 yinsoul said:

Its a shame really. You only got to see other witches who weren't Warrens be cannon fodder. Like that Buddhist witch in Fear to Eternity- seems like she would have been something to reckon with if it wasn't for Barbas' fear hax. But they cant just be fodder, else there wouldn't be any other witches anywhere.

Even though the Charmed Ones did come to pass, they were concentrated in a very very small area. What about witches in New York? London? Zimbabwe? They had been taking care of themselves for generations before the sisters and would likely continue to do so. So I agree that aside from the very threatening upper level sort, they probably did potions and spells in their own fashion to defend themselves. And though the Power of Three they are not, I'm certain that a coven could do some damage. Not to mention the lone, powerful practitioners like the one who cursed that Captain guy, or the one who flayed that youth demon from Season 2. And Grams, despite her flaws, was practically a force of nature.

Very true. Outside of the Warrens, the most competent witches we know of in the Charmedverse are:

> The witch from Glasgow, who Eames murdered for her power of cloning in 1989.
> The witch from Kenya, who Eames murdered for her power of transmogrification in 1991.
> Vivian, the witch who Eames murdered in San Francisco (presumably) for her power of deflection in 2001.
> Kevin, the witch with the power of thought projection who became an Elder in 2002.
> The witch mentioned in 'Witch Wars' who good shoot fire from her hands, but was killed during 'Witch Wars' in 2004.
> Billie; telekinesis and projection; and Christy; a Firestarter and telepath.

Although, as Prue pointed out in 'Blinded by the Whitelighter', the timing and geography involved in Eames killing those witches for their powers (the Glaswegian, the Kenyan and Vivian) suggests that powerful, upper-level witches are fairly rare.

I too was annoyed that more often than not Witches were shown in the stereotypical, earthy 'Practitioner' way.

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Post by ljones on Oct 27, 2015 21:30:31 GMT -5

That's what I always took the Power of Three to be able to do that other witches couldn't - vanquish upper level ones. Once they knew how to do potions, those seemed to work on most others. Plus I think other spells probably would've worked on lower level ones. But upper level ones were safe until the Charmed Ones showed up.

I think it was a lot of nonsense that the show hardly ever allowed other witches being capable of killing powerful demons, warlocks or other supernatural beings. And I find it equally ridiculous that they allowed only witches descended from Melinda Warren to be capable of this. And the powerful witches either shown or mentioned are usually killed. It's ridiculous and it's limiting. And they're trying to give the Charmed Ones and their ancestors too much credit.

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As science and reason began to prevail over superstition and religious dogma, the belief in witchcraft and the persecution of witches began to decline. This shift was also facilitated by changes in legal systems and a growing skepticism towards supernatural explanations. Today, the belief in witchcraft is largely seen as a relic of the past. Most modern societies no longer consider it a threat or actively seek to eradicate it. Instead, witchcraft is often viewed as a form of spirituality, religious practice, or cultural tradition. Witches are often celebrated or embraced in certain communities and are no longer subjected to persecution or discrimination. However, it is essential to recognize that belief in witchcraft still persists in some parts of the world, particularly in certain African, Asian, and Latin American countries. In these regions, accusations of witchcraft can have severe consequences, including social ostracism, violence, or even death. Efforts to combat these harmful beliefs and protect individuals accused of witchcraft are still ongoing. In conclusion, the concept of vanquished witchcraft reflects the historical belief that witchcraft has been conquered or eradicated. While the persecution of witches may have largely subsided in modern societies, belief in witchcraft still persists in some regions. It is important to promote tolerance, understanding, and human rights to ensure the protection and well-being of individuals accused of witchcraft..

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