The legend of Witchcraft stretches deep into the troubled times of the Dark Ages. They were said to fly, transform, and enchant.

No witch could grab a broom, or distaff, or common gardening tool, and take off with it. There was Witchcraft involved. The magical energy to fly came from an ointment, smeared thickly on their bodies.

This ointment is made from the most potent herbs a witch has it their disposal:

  • Monkshood
  • Henbane
  • Deadly Nightshade
  • Mandrake
  • Hemlock

    Legend goes they blended it with extracts in a base of lard - it is whispered that they would use the fat of unbaptized children. - and when combined, by first hand witch accounts, they were spirited away in the twitch of an eye.

    My speculation is that they did make this ointment. It was so potent that it intoxicated them, making them light headed. This would lend the illusion of flight.

    So it is whispered...