List of pagans in fiction
From EverybodyWiki Bios & Wiki
This list comprises fictitious people/characters who are Pagan/Neopagan.
Literature[edit]
- Röde Orm from The Long Ships (Norse paganism, later converted to Christianity)
- Morgan le Fay and other characters in The Mists of Avalon (Celtic Wicca-inspired)
- Kate Morgan, Annie Crandall, Cooper Rivers (Wiccan) in Circle of Three
- Joanne Walker (shamanism) in Urban Shaman
- Jane Yellowrock (shamanism) in Jane Yellowrock series
Cinema[edit]
- Thord in When the Raven Flies (Norse paganism)
Television[edit]
- Willow Rosenberg in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Supposedly a Wiccan, though she shows little to no indication of actually following the religion)
- Jenny Calendar in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Technopaganism)
- Askur, Embla and several others in Hvíti víkingurinn (Norse paganism)
Comic books and heroes[edit]
- Ham, the Weather Wizard (Druidism)[1]
- Druid (Cadre of the Immortal) (Druidism)[2]
- Doctor Druid (Druidism)[3]
- Leslie Thompkins (Goddess-Worshipping)[4]
- Alchemiss (Goddess-Worshipping)
- Storm (Goddess-Worshipping)[5]
- Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose (Wicca)[6]
- Allure (Wicca)[7]
- Zatanna (Wicca)[8]
References[edit]
- ↑ Ham
- ↑ The religion of the Cadre of the Immortal
- ↑ The religion of Dr. Druid (Anthony Druid)
- ↑ The religion of Dr. Leslie Thompkins, Batman's friend
- ↑ The religion of Storm (Ororo Munroe) of the X-Men
- ↑ The religion of Tarot, Witch of the Black Rose
- ↑ PopImage
- ↑ The religion of Zatanna (Zatanna Zatara)
External links[edit]
This article "List of pagans in fiction" is from Wikipedia. The list of its authors can be seen in its historical. Articles copied from Draft Namespace on Wikipedia could be seen on the Draft Namespace of Wikipedia and not main one.