The Vulgar Witch -

: A notorious Regency-era figure who used "vulgar" folk beliefs to scam people. She was famous for her "magical eggs" which she claimed predicted the end of the world. The Witch of Eye

For those drawn to this gritty, grounded path, daily practice centers on simplicity and resourcefulness. The Vulgar Witch

| Trait | Description | Symbolic Function | |--------|-------------|--------------------| | | Cursing, scatological speech, sexual innuendo | Rejection of polite society | | Bodily grotesque | Warts, sagging breasts, missing teeth, foul odor | Inversion of idealized femininity | | Ritual filth | Use of excrement, corpse parts, mud, spit | Anti-purification, chaos magic | | Sexual deviance | Promiscuity, bestiality, incest (accused) | Patriarchal fear of female autonomy | | Low material culture | Workshop of bones, cauldron, thatched hut | Class critique (peasant vs. court magic) | : A notorious Regency-era figure who used "vulgar"

Honoring the spiritual wisdom of rats, crows, spiders, vultures, and insects—the clean-up crew of the ecosystem. | Trait | Description | Symbolic Function |

To them, The Vulgar Witch offers a single, two-fingered salute.