A sorceress is a female practitioner of magic, often depicted in folklore and fantasy literature. She is typically portrayed as having the ability to cast spells, brew potions, and summon supernatural forces. Sorceresses can be found in various cultures, each with unique characteristics and powers, often associated with nature, the elements, or the spiritual realm.
In many stories, sorceresses serve as both allies and adversaries to heroes. They may possess wisdom and knowledge, guiding characters on their journeys, or they may use their powers for selfish or malevolent purposes. Notable examples of sorceresses include Morgana from Arthurian legend and Glinda from The Wizard of Oz.