Home page
War of the Wicca is not currently adding new episodes. Subscribe to our newsletter, follow us on social media, or subscribe to our Elesara Series blog for more information.
In unity there is chaos. With the rise of the Dragons, a royal line of fairies, and the rejoining of the Upper and Lower Dells, opposition has risen. With Wicca at their side, the Dragon throne has drawn attention from far and wide. Multiple enemies wait to strike, from the sandy desert of the Lower Dell to far reaching realms. Fae, Wiccans, Rhoganoi, and an unknown force have risen to claim their share of the Dragon line’s power. Will they find balance or will they fail together?
Welcome to War of the Wicca, an era of The Elesara Series. The series works as a whole or as choose-your-own. You can either follow just your favorite characters or read the whole thing, depending on what you enjoy most. While War of the Wicca is our most expansive project, it is just a snippet into the expansive multiverse we have created.
Series Facts
- Genre: Drama Adventure, lots of Romance
- Age Rating: 18+ This series is mostly appropriate, but contains some violence and romantic scenes with limited graphic content.
- Statement of Content (Trigger Warning): If you are sensitive this series may not be for you. This series depicts a variety of fantasy cultures and personalities. None of our cultures represent humans on Earth, and the humans you encounter have fantastical origins that may not be shown immediately, however our representation of the LGBTQ+ community cannot be so clearly divided from reality. Our colors of skin represent fantastical origins and have had their own struggles. Our use of magical systems are our own. Our use of the word Wicca is not meant to represent Earth Wicca, but to honor the use of plants in magic and the origin of what Earth’s Wicca comes from. While elements of our stories may appear to mirror things you have seen in reality this is fiction. We strive to be inclusive and respectful. As part of conflict and growth some groups in the series are marginalized. We do not do so lightly nor to sell a story, but to bring attention to the way people treat one another in a fantastical medium. Most difficult things in these stories reflect personal experiences of ourselves. While we choose not to share the exact ways we relate to our content, we have done research and involved parties from the groups we represent. We deeply hope our stories do not negatively trigger anyone, but we believe in providing blanket warning to everyone.