Crowley was aware of Rowena's manipulations, yet captured the head of the Grand Coven, Olivette, for her. After being captured by Crowley, she made several attempts to use him for her own ends. In 2014, 300 years later, Rowena resurfaced to reclaim her lost power base. Rowena's "unpleasantness" with the Grand Coven would ultimately lead to her being hexed by the coven with a binding spell that restrained her magic, as well as being banned from performing magic, taking on students, or forming her own coven. Rowena was expelled from the Grand Coven because her magic was considered too extreme one spell she created was the Defigere Et Depurgare, which was used to vanquish demons. The Grand Coven were critical of Rowena having a child with a "non-magic", but they were willing to overlook this because of the great talent she possessed. Rowena then studied under the great Milanese witch Leticia D’Albioni and joined the Grand Coven. Rowena would flee her village and abandon an eight year old Fergus (before trying to sell him off) after she was charged with practicing witchcraft. Her son Fergus Roderick MacLeod, would father Gavin MacLeod and go on to become known as the demon Crowley. Once her son Fergus was born in 1661, the man abandoned the two and went back to his rich wife and her grand house. Before Rowena became a witch she was a peasant and the daughter of a tanner in Canisbay, who had an affair with a man above her social class. Rowena McLeod was an extremely powerful natural-born witch, originally from Scotland in the 17th century (or possibly earlier). 2.41 15.08 Our Father, Who Aren't in Heaven. – Rowena, 15.08 Our Father, Who Aren't in Heaven Then one day, you die and go to Hell, they make you Queen and you can't make it right. Telling Mick Jagger he had no future when I dumped him. Making Napoleon so short was just bitchy. I don't have many regrets, but the few I do still haunt me.
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