Bayonetta
Series
: Bayonetta

Bayonetta is very cool. We love the aesthetic of the witch who uses her hair as a weapon and looks smashing in glasses. She's similar in nature to Dante of Devil May Cry, which is apropos because they come from the mind of the same creator, the legendary Hideki Kamiya. Bayonetta's gameplay is lovely and she's a terror in Smash Bros., which is one of the better crossovers that series has seen.
WITCHES
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Tessa
Series
: Red Earth/Warzard

Tessa is weird and the Red Earth/Warzard series is just as weird, but she's an interesting witch. Her gameplay is literally magical and takes some getting used to, but once you get the hang of her, she's not bad at all. She's the soul reason to play the series, pun intended.
Witches are known as some of the most powerful beings in known monster mythology and folklore. A female conjurer - known as a witch - or male conjurer, known as a warlock, can use magic, potions and spells alongside familiars to accomplish feats of the supernatural. Said to commune with Satan, witches and warlocks have untold power over other beings. Witches have existed in spoken and written parlance since classical antiquity or ancient Rome.

Video game creatures: Bayonetta and Jean, Bayonetta series; Yoko Belnades, Castlevania series; Gruntilda, Banjo-Kazooie series; Tessa, Red Earth; Rinoa Heartlilly, Final Fantasy series; Midna, The Legend of Zelda series
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