Califor Weishart

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Califor Weishart
Califor by JohnDoe.jpg
Species

Human

Gender

Female

Status
Deceased
Affiliation
Family

Nanette Weishart (Daughter)

Occupation

Witch

Residence
First Appearance

Chapter 6.37 E

Califor Weishart is a [Witch] and Nanette's mother and teacher.

Appearance[edit | edit source]

She is a tall, thin, older, stern-faced woman with a black dress and worn pointed hat. She pays attention to her posture and keeps a straight back.[1]

Personality[edit | edit source]

Califor is decisive and neither hesitates nor loses her calm, even when in danger, as "a good [Witch] does not show fear." She values the older ways of witches and tries to remain polite, at least towards other witches, although she views it far less important than Mavika does.[1] Califor has a stern demeanor. She believes in letting her pupils learn by experiencing, once telling Wiskeria to practice a mending brew herself when she cut her arm to the bone.[2] However, she didn't practice this philosophy with Nanette, being highly protective of her daughter.

Background[edit | edit source]

Chronology[edit | edit source]

TBA From Volume 6

TBA From Volume 8

Powers and Abilities[edit | edit source]

Classes/Levels:[edit | edit source]

  • [Witch] Lv. ?

Skills:[edit | edit source]

Spells:[edit | edit source]

  • Tier 0:
    • [Hot Hands]
  • Unknown Tier:
    • ??? - Sleeping spell[3]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Her surname was revealed in Chapter 6.47 E.
  • Califor doesn't like cackling, believing it to play into stereotypes about [Witches].[2]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Quotes[edit | edit source]

  • (To Nanette) “Keep up, Nanette. And sit properly; you’re riding the horse, not letting it bear you to market. Don’t make a poor impression. First ones are the only ones you get.”
  • (To Nanette) “You see, Nanette? A small spell works better than obvious magic. What we see and show is more important. You are not a [Mage]. Remember that.”
  • (To Rie) “So you’ve informed me. And this means I should change myself to suit you how, exactly?”
  • (As Belavierr to the Fire) “Come, flame, I offer my magic and craft. I offer a [Witch]’s bones, a mother’s love! I offer my life to turn your wrath! So come and burn away. That my daughter might live one more day.
  • (To Nanette) “My daughter. You have lost your craft. You have lost your way. And you have lost me. I would give any of these back to you. But I am dead.
  • (To Mavika) “What do I see? Nothing. It is empty. Terribly empty. There is nothing here. They are all gone. I will not stay either. I will not be eaten.
  • (To Witches) “Something walks this ground, sisters. Something older than us all. Something hungers. And it has devoured the land of death. It comes for you, the living. And it is strongest here. On these lands. Something—I know it. We all do. But it is nameless. It must be so. He must never return. I have seen the past in him. And yet I fear the future.
  • (To Erin) “To be a [Witch] is to try. You need not even bother to try. Do you think we would leave it to chance? You can struggle or protest or run. We will make you a [Witch]. Yet we will ask. Will you give it your all?”
  • (To Belavierr) “Yes, I am, Belavierr. Dead by your design. By weft and web and wretched threat, to quell a blaze. For my daughter’s life, I burned. Now—it is your turn.”

References[edit | edit source]