Locasta The Good Witch Of The North

Locasta is a fascinating study in "balanced" magic. In the books, she admits to Dorothy that she is not as powerful as the Wicked Witches once were; if she had been, she would have freed the Munchkins herself. Her power is rooted in wisdom and protection rather than raw offensive force.

In L. Frank Baum’s classic 1900 novel, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz , Dorothy’s first magical encounter isn’t with a floating bubble or a pink gown. It’s with a small, elderly woman wearing a white robe and a pointed hat. She introduces herself simply as the . locasta the good witch of the north

Next time you watch The Wizard of Oz , remember: that woman in the bubble? She’s wonderful. But before the ruby slippers and the Emerald City, there was Locasta—the quiet, forgotten good witch of the north. Locasta is a fascinating study in "balanced" magic

Here’s a short, engaging blog post based on the prompt "Locasta the Good Witch of the North." She introduces herself simply as the