Remathilis
Legend
A combination of the above, typically via Green Ronin's Witches Handbook
Excellent! Thanks for the heads-up on that Dragon article. I think I'll add a modified version of the class to my campaign soon.Aeolius said:I still prefer Bill Muhlhausen's Witch class in DRAGON #114. It begins with:
"The witch has long been a popular non-player character in the D&D and AD&D'. games, and long-time readers of DRAGON' Magazine may recall numerous incarnations of this character class and its powers over the years. The most recently published version of the witch appeared in DRAGON issue #43, in November 1980 Bill Muhlhausen's article was revised and edited by Kim Mohan and Tom Moldvay, this version has been further expanded and revised by Roger E, Moore, and edited by Karen Martin, Robin Jenkins, and (once again) Kim Mohan."
(edited to credit the proper author and DRAGON issue)
Wyrm Pilot said:I went with "other" because while I'd consider the term derogatory, it's not gender-biased; historically the term was applied to people of either gender, and the feminine bias is a relatively recent innovation (say, about the last 2 or 3 centuries).
Wyrm Pilot said:More gender bias... in my world the two terms have no relationship to one another; however, historically a warlock was simply the leader of a coven, and could be male or female just like any other witch.