Witchmagic

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Witchmagic[1] is a gender that is related to or feels like being a witch in the Puella Magi/Madoka Magica universe. This gender can feel feminine, despairing, tragic, dark, magical, dangerous and surreal.

It's masculine counterpart is Wizardmagic. It's gender neutral counterpart is Magemagic.

History

Witchmagic and it's definition was coined on March 19, 2026 by Fandom user oumoter (he/him).

Etymology

Named after the witches in the Puella Magi universe. 'Magi' is derived from Latin, essentially translating to 'magician'. Combined with the suffix -ic in an overlapping blend.

Flag

The small diamond symbols represent magic. The concentric diamond gradient represents darkness and despair turned inward towards the core. The lines extending outward are symbolic of the labyrinths. The rose symbol represents the gothic, art-nouveau style of the witches and their labyrinths.