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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.

generic
designation
for
a
coordinated
magical
polity.
It
is
not
a
real
organization
or
place.
and
formalized
ritual
conventions
that
regulate
spellcraft,
apprenticeship,
and
the
sharing
of
lore.
Ethical
norms
emphasize
secrecy,
responsibility,
and
balance
with
neighboring
communities,
though
exact
rules
vary
by
author.
coastlines,
mountains,
and
urban
centers
connected
by
hidden
magical
trails
or
portals.
identity,
and
the
tension
between
insular
magical
communities
and
wider
society.