Covenand
Covenand is a fictional term used in fantasy literature and role-playing contexts to refer to a pan-regional network or realm associated with witches and covens. The name combines coven with land or realm, signaling a space defined by magical practice and collective governance rather than a single city or tribe. In many treatments, Covenand denotes either a fictional continent or a federation of covens bound by common ritual law and mutual defense.
Origins and usage: The term has appeared in contemporary fantasy fiction and fan-created worldbuilding as a
Structure and culture: Within Covenand, covens frequently operate through councils of elder witches, with rotating leadership
Geography and setting: Descriptions differ, but Covenand is typically depicted as a diverse realm featuring forests,
Reception and usage: As a concept, Covenand provides a framework for exploring themes of governance, collective
See also: Coven, Witchcraft, Fantasy world, Role-playing game.