Demonic Sorcerers are a race of vile magicians who have the ability to cast spells and make potions. Most sorcerers are Upper-Level demonic leaders, though there have been some sorcerers, such as Zira and Tempus, who are in the service of other higher-level demons.
Known Sorcerers[]
- Kali: A low-level demonic sorceress cursed into her own dimension. She could appear in reflective surfaces and possess innocents. She also wielded devastating pyrokinetic powers that she could share with others to turn them into witches or project into the mortal realm through reflective portals such as mirrors.
- Tempus: Also known as The Devil's Sorcerer, was a powerful and respected demonic sorcerer with the ability to manipulate time. He worked directly under the Source of All Evil and only directly answered to him.
- The Boss: A demonic sorcerer who had a foot in the mortal world as the president of a large corporate firm. He fell in love with a mortal woman, one of his employees, but she refused to be with him. He cursed her and her boyfriend, until she gave in or "there was a night within a day", so they could never to be together.
- Cronyn: A demonic sorcerer who learned of an old prophecy from his mentor, Merrill, regarding the "Twice Blessed Child". With the demonic assistance of Doris, who lured the Charmed Ones' father to engage her and get close to his daughters, he tried to steal the baby for his dark purposes.
- Sorcerer Kheel: A demonic sorcerer of the 1400s. In order to defeat his enemies, he conjured a monkey capable of stealing senses. However, Kheel was a cruel master and the monkey betrayed him by stealing his voice, and was consequently cursed into a totem.
- Potion Sorcerer: A wise old potion maker who resided in the Underworld. He offered his services to both good and evil, putting it into question whether or not he is evil himself. Chris Halliwell once approached this sorcerer to for a potion that would shield him from the power of Empathy.
- Mordaunt: A demonic sorcerer who was determined to claim Excalibur for himself. He has presumably been around since the time of King Arthur. He presented himself to the Charmed Ones after Piper had drawn the sword from the stone and mentored her in using it. His motivations were to gather enough power to claim the sword for himself.
- Carpe Demon Sorcerer: An unnamed sorcerer who made a deal with former Mercury Demon Drake dè Mon. Drake would be made human and given a soul, but the catch was that he would have to give up his immortality and die in one year. The sorcerer would then take his powers for himself.
- Imara: A demonic sorceress, strongly underestimated and disrespected by the rest of the Underworld due to her unfortunate appearance. She was a master of spells and dark magic and highly ambitious and unpredictable. Imara desired beauty, power and respect and sought to defeat the demon Zankou to bring herself to glory.
- Zira: A demonic sorceress who unwillingly worked for a demon named Tai. Tired of having to serve others, she began to plot to overthrow her master. To achieve her goals, she planned to use an artifact known as the Golden Belt of Gaea which was blessed with incredible power. However, since the belt could not be used by evil, Zira manipulated the current wearer, Billie Jenkins, to achieve her own goals.
- Aldar Kose: A demonic sorcerer who wanted to resurrect the Old Ones. He was once the mentor of Montgomery Knox.
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Book of Shadows[]
Demonic Sorcerers[]
These vile magicians wield their power for personal gain. Patient and calculating to the extreme, Demonic Sorcerers often launch plots that take years to complete. The tools of their trade include crystal balls, curse tables, and ancient stones.
Vanquish them with the following potion:
1 Part Mandrake Root
2 Parts Powdered Imp Wing
1 Part Crushed Beetles
3 Parts Toad's Milk
1 Part Volde Mortar
2 Parts Bat's Blood
Spells[]
To Summon a Demonic Sorcerer[]
- Sorcerer of darkness, Demon of Fright,
- I call you now into my sight.
To Vanquish a Demonic Sorcerer[]
(Power of Three Spell)
- Evil blast we cannot use,
- The Power of Three now lights the fuse.
Appearances[]
Demonic Sorcerers have appeared in a total of 10 episodes and 1 issue throughout the course of the series.
Charmed, Season 1 | |||||
#01 | "Something Wicca This Way Comes" | #09 | "The Witch is Back" | #17 | "That '70s Episode" |
#02 | "I've Got You Under My Skin" | #10 | "Wicca Envy" | #18 | "When Bad Warlocks Go Good" |
#03 | "Thank You For Not Morphing" | #11 | "Feats of Clay" | #19 | "Out of Sight" |
#04 | "Dead Man Dating" | #12 | "The Wendigo" | #20 | "The Power of Two" |
#05 | "Dream Sorcerer" | #13 | "From Fear to Eternity" | #21 | "Love Hurts" |
#06 | "The Wedding from Hell" | #14 | "Secrets and Guys" | #22 | "Déjà Vu All Over Again" |
#07 | "The Fourth Sister" | #15 | "Is There a Woogy in the House?" | ||
#08 | "The Truth is Out There... and It Hurts" | #16 | "Which Prue is It, Anyway?" |
Charmed, Season 3 | |||||
#01 | "The Honeymoon's Over" | #09 | "Coyote Piper" | #17 | "Pre-Witched" |
#02 | "Magic Hour" | #10 | "We All Scream for Ice Cream" | #18 | "Sin Francisco" |
#03 | "Once Upon a Time" | #11 | "Blinded by the Whitelighter" | #19 | "The Demon Who Came in From the Cold" |
#04 | "All Halliwell's Eve" | #12 | "Wrestling with Demons" | #20 | "Exit Strategy" |
#05 | "Sight Unseen" | #13 | "Bride and Gloom" | #21 | "Look Who's Barking" |
#06 | "Primrose Empath" | #14 | "The Good, the Bad and the Cursed" | #22 | "All Hell Breaks Loose" |
#07 | "Power Outage" | #15 | "Just Harried" | ||
#08 | "Sleuthing with the Enemy" | #16 | "Death Takes a Halliwell" |
Charmed, Season 5 | |||||
#01 | "A Witch's Tail, Part 1" | #09 | "Sam, I Am" | #17 | "Lucky Charmed" |
#02 | "A Witch's Tail, Part 2" | #10 | "Y Tu Mummy Tambien" | #18 | "Cat House" |
#03 | "Happily Ever After" | #11 | "The Importance of Being Phoebe" | #19 | "Nymphs Just Wanna Have Fun" |
#04 | "Siren Song" | #12 | "Centennial Charmed" | #20 | "Sense and Sense Ability" |
#05 | "Witches in Tights" | #13 | "House Call" | #21 | "Necromancing the Stone" |
#06 | "The Eyes Have It" | #14 | "Sand Francisco Dreamin'" | #22 | "Oh My Goddess! Part 1" |
#07 | "Sympathy for the Demon" | #15 | "The Day the Magic Died" | #23 | "Oh My Goddess! Part 2" |
#08 | "A Witch in Time" | #16 | "Baby's First Demon" |
Charmed, Season 6 | |||||
#01 | "Valhalley of the Dolls, Part 1" | #09 | "Little Monsters" | #17 | "Hyde School Reunion" |
#02 | "Valhalley of the Dolls, Part 2" | #10 | "Chris-Crossed" | #18 | "Spin City" |
#03 | "Forget Me...Not" | #11 | "Witchstock" | #19 | "Crimes and Witch-Demeanors" |
#04 | "The Power of Three Blondes" | #12 | "Prince Charmed" | #20 | "A Wrong Day's Journey Into Right" |
#05 | "Love's a Witch" | #13 | "Used Karma" | #21 | "Witch Wars" |
#06 | "My Three Witches" | #14 | "The Legend of Sleepy Halliwell" | #22 | "It's a Bad, Bad, Bad, Bad World, Part 1" |
#07 | "Soul Survivor" | #15 | "I Dream of Phoebe" | #23 | "It's a Bad, Bad, Bad, Bad World, Part 2" |
#08 | "Sword and the City" | #16 | "The Courtship of Wyatt's Father" |
Charmed, Season 7 | |||||
#01 | "A Call to Arms" | #09 | "There's Something About Leo" | #17 | "Scry Hard" |
#02 | "The Bare Witch Project" | #10 | "Witchness Protection" | #18 | "Little Box of Horrors" |
#03 | "Cheaper by the Coven" | #11 | "Ordinary Witches" | #19 | "Freaky Phoebe" |
#04 | "Charrrmed!" | #12 | "Extreme Makeover: World Edition" | #20 | "Imaginary Fiends" |
#05 | "Styx Feet Under" | #13 | "Charmageddon" | #21 | "Death Becomes Them" |
#06 | "Once in a Blue Moon" | #14 | "Carpe Demon" | #22 | "Something Wicca This Way Goes...?" |
#07 | "Someone to Witch Over Me" | #15 | "Show Ghouls" | ||
#08 | "Charmed Noir" | #16 | "The Seven Year Witch" |
Charmed, Season 8 | |||||
#01 | "Still Charmed & Kicking" | #09 | "Hulkus Pocus" | #17 | "Generation Hex" |
#02 | "Malice in Wonderland" | #10 | "Vaya Con Leos" | #18 | "The Torn Identity" |
#03 | "Run, Piper, Run" | #11 | "Mr. & Mrs. Witch" | #19 | "The Jung and the Restless" |
#04 | "Desperate Housewitches" | #12 | "Payback's a Witch" | #20 | "Gone with the Witches" |
#05 | "Rewitched" | #13 | "Repo Manor" | #21 | "Kill Billie: Vol. 2" |
#06 | "Kill Billie: Vol. 1" | #14 | "12 Angry Zen" | #22 | "Forever Charmed" |
#07 | "The Lost Picture Show" | #15 | "The Last Temptation of Christy" | ||
#08 | "Battle of the Hexes" | #16 | "Engaged and Confused" |
Charmed, Season 10 | |||||
#01 | "No Country for Old Ones" | #08 | "Love is a Burning Thing" | #15 | "The Four Sisters, Part 2" |
#02 | "Magically Malicious" | #09 | "Haste Makes Wasteland" | #16 | "Happy Ending" |
#03 | "The Perks of Being a Whitelighter" | #10 | "The Curious Case of Benjamin Turner" | #17 | "Effigy" |
#04 | "Charmed Assault" | #11 | "Fear Always Comes Back" | #18 | "Tribunal and Tribulations" |
#05 | "Whatever Happened to the Demon with a Soul?" | #12 | "Virtue" | #19 | "Something Old, Something Prue" |
#06 | "Will o' the Witch" | #13 | "Court of Love" | #20 | "The Reason" |
#07 | "Hard Knox Life" | #14 | "The Four Sisters, Part 1" |