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006 Morgan Le Fay: The Power That Wouldn’t Kneel

A queen of magic, a healer, a seductress, a villain. Morgan Le Fay has been called many things. But who was she, really? A powerful enchantress from Arthurian legend, Morgan’s role shifts depending on who is telling the story. In some versions, she is the wicked sorceress scheming against King Arthur, his treacherous half-sister wielding… Continue reading 006 Morgan Le Fay: The Power That Wouldn’t Kneel

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005 Lilith: The First Rebel Woman

Before Eve, there was Lilith, the woman who refused to submit. Lady Lilith by Dante Gabriel Rossetti In Jewish mythology, Lilith was Adam’s first wife, created from the same earth, and therefore his equal. But when Adam demanded obedience, Lilith chose exile over subjugation. For that, she was demonized, painted as a seductress, child-stealing witch,… Continue reading 005 Lilith: The First Rebel Woman

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004 Hecate: The Goddess of Witches and the Keeper of the Crossroads

Guide of the Unseen Mysterious, revered, and feared, Hecate walks between worlds. She rules the liminal spaces, where magic, transformation, and destiny intertwine. She’s the one standing at the edge of the unknown, holding up a torch, not to banish the dark, but to show you how to move through it. (That’s the kind of… Continue reading 004 Hecate: The Goddess of Witches and the Keeper of the Crossroads

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003 Circe: The Woman Who Refused to Be Tamed

Forget the fairy tales. Circe wasn’t your typical wicked witch. She wasn't out here cackling over cauldrons or hexing heroes for the fun of it. She was a woman who had enough of men’s nonsense and decided to do something about it. Circe, the infamous sorceress from The Odyssey, is remembered for turning men into… Continue reading 003 Circe: The Woman Who Refused to Be Tamed

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002 Medusa: The Woman Who Looked Back

You know her. The snake-haired monster. The woman whose gaze could kill. A horror, a villain, a punishment waiting to happen. But what if Medusa isn’t the monster? What if she’s the warning? Medusa’s story is one of the most misunderstood in mythology. She’s been depicted as the ultimate femme fatale, a creature so dangerous… Continue reading 002 Medusa: The Woman Who Looked Back

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001 The Siren: The Voice That Men Feared

They sing. You sink. Sirens were the original dangerous women - beautiful, mesmerizing, and most importantly, deadly. Their voices didn't just enchant; they destroyed. Their legend endures because they embody something deeply embedded in cultural anxieties: the idea that feminine allure is both irresistible and destructive. But let’s take a step back. Were Sirens always… Continue reading 001 The Siren: The Voice That Men Feared

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000 Bad Girls: Femmes Fatales from Myth Legend, and History

History loves a villain. But what if the villain was never the real story? There are women in history—some real, some mythical—who just seem to get under people’s skin. The ones who are too powerful, too seductive, too independent, or just too much for the societies that shaped them. They don’t fit neatly into the… Continue reading 000 Bad Girls: Femmes Fatales from Myth Legend, and History

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The Bad Girls Teaser

Where My Love of Bad Girls Began When you grow up always getting in trouble for being too loud, too stubborn, too much, you start to identify with the women labeled as the bad girl. And when those women are always cast as villains—always on the losing side—you start to feel like your only option is to… Continue reading The Bad Girls Teaser