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The Ancestral Witches are the first witches in existence, and direct ancestors of the Trix
Witches are magical creatures that appear in the Winx Club franchise and fan stories. They are the magical opposite of Fairies and witches are creatures of darkness. They are the primary users of Negative Magic in the Magic Dimension.
Origins[]
The Ancestral Witches are the first witches known to have existed and have been called "the mothers of all witches" by Valtor and "the first creatures of evil" in "The Crown of Dreams". They'd all originated in Obsidian, a place of wickedness, chaos and horror. Such a place is located outside the Magic Universe as it can be considered by far "too dangerous" in which they can disrupt the Balance in Magix.
In ancient times, many witches came together to create Cloud Tower, which is not only a school for witches but also a magical creature which can be controlled by the one who is in charge of the school.
Witch Forms[]

Headmistress Griffin, a highly proficient witch harnessing the powers of Dark Magic
Witches do not have specifically stated levels of power, but they receive energy sources, charms, and forms that can be attained through the intervention of a separate force. These powers give their user new energy and sometimes new outfits. Gloomix is the first form seen, which boosts a witch's powers. This is given to the Trix by Darkar. The Amplified Form, given to the Trix by Valtor, is also a power boost. Dark Sirenix, given to the Trix by Tritannus, is a dark version of Sirenix. In Season 6, the Trix are seen with a change of clothes and increased powers. In Season 7, the Trix merge with their Fairy Animals and the power of Wild Magic, giving them new strength and looks. Fairies are capable of becoming witches and vice-versa, although this is a rare occurrence.
Known Witch Forms are the standard Witch, Gloomix, Amplified Form, Super Trix, Dark Sirenix, Trix Power Form and lastly Shape-Shifting Witch.
It was stated in the series that a fairy's and a witch's magic comes from the same source, a spark from the Dragon's Flame, the power that originated Magix and all realms within it.
Physical Appearance[]

Kalshara, a dangerous Shapeshifting witch who'd took her toll in Wild Magic
Most witches are human in appearance and wear gothic style clothing reflecting their dark magic. There are some exceptions to this, as some witches have dressed in colourful outfits like fairies, but that doesn't happen as often.
In the comics there have also been witches with aquatic traits, having octopus like lower bodies, having small pointy ears, and some witches have unusual skin tones such as, pale pink, and pale or dark green skin. A lot of witches are also shown to have hooked noses.
Education[]

Cloud Tower School for Witches and the rival of Alfea
Witches must attend school to become full-fledged witches and practice their craft and most witches attend Cloud Tower. At school, witches are taught and trained to increase their powers and to use their powers responsibly as to help preserve the Magic Dimension and fight against evil using dark magic, albeit while learning things like curses and taking part in mischievous deeds along the way.
Powers and abilities[]

Headmistress Griffin's demonstration of Dark (or Black) Magic
Magic flows through the veins of every witch. Their source of power are the dark aspects of magic, although, according to Headmistress Griffin, witches are not inherently evil and they just use dark magic instead of light magic to fight against evil same as fairies. Just like fairies, each witch has a specific power. The magic of every witch is fueled by their negative feelings such as fear, anger, and etc. that make them stronger.
See also:[]
- Fairy (magical positive counterpart)