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In the Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay tabletop game, there is a concept directly related to the "vulgar witch." A blog post discussing the 4th edition of the game clarifies that the English term "hedge wizard" is used for self-taught, unlicensed magic-users, often called "hechicero vulgar" ("vulgar sorcerer") in Spanish. These characters are not the powerful wizards of the Imperial Colleges; they are the "witches" of the common folk—village healers, herbalists, or simple peasants who dabble in dangerous powers. Most do not live off their magic, as they are constantly fleeing from angry mobs and the watchful eyes of witch hunters. This is the ultimate "vulgar witch" as an underdog, struggling to survive on the fringes. The Vulgar Witch

She finds the divine in the decomposing log, the muddy swamp, and the biological realities of life, viewing nothing in nature as inherently "dirty." 5. Conclusion: The Necessity of the Vulgar : Kerry Colburn’s book offers simple spells for