The term "White Witch" typically refers to a practitioner of white magic, which is believed to be used for benevolent purposes. Unlike black magic, which is associated with harmful intentions, white witches aim to promote healing, protection, and positive energy. They often use natural elements, herbs, and rituals to achieve their goals.
In popular culture, the concept of a White Witch can be seen in various forms, such as in literature and film. One notable example is the character of the White Witch in C.S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia, who embodies both magical power and moral complexity, though she is primarily depicted as a villain.