Enchantress most commonly refers to:

  • Enchantress (supernatural), a magician, sorcerer, enchanter, wizard; sometimes called an enchantress, sorceress, or witch if female.
  • Enchantress (fantasy), a female fictional character who uses magic
  • Seduction, the enticement of one person by another, called a seductress or enchantress when it is a beautiful and charismatic woman

Enchantress or The Enchantress may also refer to:

Culture

Opera

  • The Enchantress (opera), an opera by Tchaikovsky
  • The Enchantress (operetta), a 1911 operetta with music by Victor Herbert and book by Fred de Gresac and lyrics by Harry B. Smith

Literature

  • The Enchantress, a 1985 novel by Han Suyin
  • The Enchantress: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, a 2012 novel by Michael Scott

Film

  • The Enchantress (Russian: Charodeyka), a 1909 short film directed by Pyotr Chardynin and Vasily Goncharov
  • The Enchantress (film), a 1924 German silent film
  • The Enchantress, a 1983 Hong Kong film directed by Chor Yuen

Fictional characters

  • Enchantress (Marvel Comics), a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe
  • Enchantress (DC Comics), a fictional character in the DC Comics Universe

Gaming

  • Aiushtha, a video-game character in Defense of the Ancients, called Enchantress
  • Magic: The Gathering, a card game with a creature named Enchantress
  • Dungeons & Dragons, a game with a female character class called Enchantress
  • EverQuest, a game with a female character class called Enchantress
  • Shovel Knight character Shield Knight, while possessed by a cursed amulet, calls herself The Enchantress

Folklore

  • Alkonost, a legendary bird in Slavic mythology, with the body of a bird with the head and chest of a woman
  • Gamayun, a prophetic bird of Russian folklore, a symbol of wisdom and knowledge, depicted as a large bird with a woman's head.
  • Hulder, in Scandinavian folklore, a stunningly beautiful woman with long hair; though from behind she is hollow like an old tree trunk and has an animal's tail
  • Lilith, in Jewish folklore, a woman or demon that appears in creation myths; according to one tradition, she left Adam because she refused to be subservient to him
  • Melusine, in European folklore, a feminine spirit of fresh waters in sacred springs and rivers, depicted as a woman who is a serpent or fish from the waist(more accurately from the top of the thigh down)
  • Mermaid, in Middle Eastern, Greek and British folklore, a legendary aquatic creature that is a woman above the waist and a fish below(from the top of the thigh down)
  • Mohini, in Hindu mythology, the only female avatar of the god Vishnu, portrayed as a femme fatale, who maddens lovers, sometimes leading them to their doom
  • Naiad, in Greek mythology, a type of nymph who presided over fountains, wells, springs, streams, and brooks
  • Nereids, in Greek mythology, nymphs associated with freshwater streams and springs, could be dangerous to handsome men, as they were lustful and jealous
  • Oceanids, in Greek and Roman mythology, the three thousand daughters of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys, each was the patroness of a particular spring, river, sea, lake or pond
  • Undine, in European folklore, water nymphs found in forest pools and waterfalls, could gain souls by marrying a man and bearing a child
  • Oshun, in Yoruba mythology, a goddess who reigns over love, intimacy, beauty, wealth and diplomacy, she is beneficent and kind, but has a terrible temper
  • Pincoya, in Chiloean mythology, a cheerful and sensual female water spirit of the Chilotan Seas that is of incomparable beauty and rises from the depths of the sea
  • Rusalka, in Slavic mythology, a female ghost, water nymph, succubus or mermaid-like demon that dwells in a waterway, sometimes luring handsome men to their deaths
  • Sihuanaba, in South American folklore, a woman cursed by a god, she first appears as a beautiful woman and lures men into gorges, then they see her true hideous form
  • Siren, in Greek mythology, three creatures portrayed as bird-women who lured sailors with their enchanting voices to shipwreck on the rocky coast of their island
  • Sirin, Russian versions of the Sirens, portrayed with the head and chest of a beautiful woman and the body of a bird, usually an owl, later symbolized world harmony
  • Succubus, a female demon from medieval folklore who seduces men in their dreams to drain their energy, usually through intercourse, originally had a horrific appearance
  • Yuki-onna, in Japanese folklore, a spirit who appears on snowy nights as a tall, beautiful woman with long black hair and red lips, originally portrayed as evil

Other uses

  • Enchantress Rocks, a small group of rocks lying off Elephant Point on the south side of western Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
  • Ultima II: The Revenge of the Enchantress, a 1982 computer game
  • HMS Enchantress, several Royal Navy ships of the name
  • Enchantress (ship), several merchant ships of the name
  • Enchantress (pilot boat), 19th-century Sandy Hook pilot boat built in 1851
  • Enchantress (yacht), 19th-century racing yacht, winner of national and international races

See also

  • Enchanter (disambiguation)
  • Enchanted (disambiguation)
  • Enchantment (disambiguation)
  • Enchant (disambiguation)
  • Femme fatale