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Encyclopedia > Witch World

The Witch World series by Andre Norton is a long series of fantasies laid in a parallel universe where magic works, and at the beginning at least, is the exclusive property of women. It begins with what is now called the Estcarp cycle. These describes the adventures of Simon Tregarth from Earth, his witch wife Jaelithe, and their three children Kyllan, Kemoc and Kaththea. Science fiction and fantasy author Andre Alice Norton (February 17, 1912 – March 17, 2005) was born Alice Mary Norton in Cleveland, Ohio. ...


It expanded greatly with the High Hallack cycle, starting with Year of the Unicorn in 1965 and its sequels Jargoon Pard and Gryphon in Glory. The Dales of High Hallack are on a different continent from Estcarp and its neighboring lands. In physical geography, a dale is an open valley. ...


Mostly these cycles are organized by continent. Estcarp corresponds to Europe in our world (directly: Simon Garth entered Estcarp through Europe).


The Turning sequence is about events which convinced conservative witches men could handle magic responsibly. The Secrets of the Witch World trilogy, brings many of these story lines to a climax. Both deal with worldwide events. Except for the last of the Secrets of the Witch World books most of these were written in collaboration with Miss Norton's fans. Here is a list of Witch World stories from the Andre Norton page:



Unaffiliated by cycle but dealing with Witch World:

  • Ully the Piper (1970)
  • Amber out of Quayth (1972)
  • Dragon Scale Silver (1972)
  • Dream Smith (1972)
  • Legacy from Sorn Fen (1972)
  • The Toads of Grimmerdale (1973)
  • Spider Silk (1976)
  • Falcon Blood (1979)
  • Sand Sisters (1979)
  • Changeling (1980)
  • Lore of the Witch World (1980)
  • Tales of the Witch World (1987)
  • Of the Shaping of Ulm's Heir (1987)
  • Tales of the Witch World 2 (1988)
  • Four from the Witch World (1989)
  • Tales of the Witch World 3 (1990)
  • The Way Wind (1995)

High Hallack Cycle

  • Year of the Unicorn (1965)
  • Spell of the Witch World (collection) (1972)
  • The Jargoon Pard (1974)
  • Horn Crown (1981)
  • The Songsmith (1992) with A.C. Crispin
  • Zarsthor's Bane (originally illustrated) (1978)
  • Were Wrath (1989)
Gryphon Trilogy (part of High Hallack cycle)
  • The Crystal Gryphon (1972)
  • Gryphon in Glory (1981)
  • Gryphon's Eyrie (1984) with A.C. Crispin

Estcarp Cycle

  • The Witch World (1963)
  • Web of the Witch World (1964)
  • Three Against the Witch World (1965)
  • Warlock of the Witch World (1967)
  • Sorceress of the Witch World (1968)
  • Trey of Swords (1977)
  • Ware Hawk (1983)
  • Gate of the Cat (1987)
  • Ciara's Song (1998) with Lyn McConchie

Secrets of the Witch World

  • The Key of the Keplian (1995) with Lyn McConchie
  • The Magestone (1996) with Mary Schaub
  • The Warding of the Witch World (1997)

The Turning

  • Port of Dead Ships (1991) with Pauline M.Griffin
  • Seakeep (1991) with Pauline M.Griffin
  • Storms of Victory (1991) with Pauline M. Griffin
  • Exile (1992) with Mary Schaub
  • Falcon Hope (1992) with Pauline M.Griffin
  • Flight of Vengeance (1992 with Pauline M. Griffin and Mary Schaub
  • On Wings of Magic (1993) with Patricia Matthews and Sasha Miller
  • Falcon Magic (1994) with Sasha Miller
  • We, the Women (1994) with Patricia Mathews

See also

GURPS Witch World is a role-playing game supplement that was published by Steve Jackson Games for the GURPS game rules. ...

External links

  • Andre Norton's account of how she wrote these stories.

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