Witchcraft

Witchcraft (奇術, Kijutsu) is one of the various types of spellcasting known throughout, said to be a very ancient and powerful art capable of shifting the very laws governing the world; as the name would imply, this fighting style was created and always have been used by the Witches — who've existed since the earlier stages of humankind; though the terminology is vastly used by other races, its real name is Wicca (, Wikka; lit. "Heretical Female's Magical Birthright"), making reference to the first tribe of witches who invented the style for later generations.

Through this unique power developed from their understanding of the art of Enchantment, they were able to strike fear and dread in the hearts of men and ward off even the most powerful adversaries. It's strength is such that it's considered to be one of the few powers capable of defying and outright overwhelming the likes of Slayer Magic, one of the most sought after magics in the entire world. Though having no proper classification, because of its casting methods differing between each user, it's often considered to be a Caster Magic and a Holder Magic respectively.

Overview
"We have the ability to shift the very laws that govern this world to our favor; what normally applies to others no longer applies to us when we invoke our spells. Though we may be traditional in the way we do things, we still get results; it just proves that our race can still keep up with everyone else, even if we've fallen behind the times."

- A witch bragging about the vast power and potential behind Witchcraft.



Trivia

 * While the author has been planning his own version of the Witch article for his Heroic Chronicles storyline for quite some time; thus, it's typical that this article would be created with that in mind. In terms of content, this is basically the same as any other Magic with small adjustments made here and there, specifically the addition of mediums and incantations in various ancient languages. It should be noted that most information is based on 's use of in canon, whom the author and many other readers mistook for witchcraft because of her appearance in light of later revelations.