Sisters of the Fang – The Weird Sisters from Shakespeare’s Macbeth
http://www.wizard101central.com/wiki/Creature:Defender_of_the_Fang#axzz7VXx6b6Yr
http://www.wizard101central.com/wiki/Creature:Guardian_of_the_Fang#axzz7VXx6b6Yr
http://www.wizard101central.com/wiki/Creature:Protector_of_the_Fang#axzz7VXx6b6Yr
http://www.wizard101central.com/wiki/Creature:Keeper_of_the_Fang#axzz7VXx6b6Yr
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Witches
Keeper of the Fang, Protector of the Fang, Guardian of the Fang and Defender of the Fang. These together are the Sisters of the Fang!
‘Tis the Fang you’ve come to claim as your own? Tamper with me, little Wizard and I’ll turn you to stone!
Defender of the Fang
Show your eyes, and grieve with your heart. Come to the shadows, and prepare to depart!
Guardian of the Fang
Fair is foul, and foul is fair. Try and take this Fang if you so dare…
Protector of the Fang
This is my domain!! You will pay for your trespasses, young Wizard!
Keeper of the Fang
The Three Witches, also known as the Weird Sisters or Wayward Sisters, are characters in William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth (c. 1603–1607). The witches eventually lead Macbeth to his demise, and they hold a striking resemblance to the three Fates of classical mythology.
Show his eyes, and grieve his heart; Come like shadows, so depart!
Weird Sisters, Macbeth Act IV Scene I
Fair is foul, and foul is fair: Hover through the fog and filthy air.
Weird Sisters, Macbeth Act I Scene I

This is the thirtieth article chronicling the #W101PopCulture references starting in Wizard City and the eighth for Krokotopia. The current list of all the (known) Krokotopia references can be found here. These articles were originally put together for a Facebook group I belong to. Although I am well versed in Pop Culture references but I do not claim to have caught them all. Let me know your favorites in the comments and if I’ve missed one you caught, let me know so I can add it to the list.
Text for this article is excerpted from the linked wiki pages
Sisters of the Fang images are from Wizard101, and are copyright of KingsIsle Entertainment.
The Weird Sisters by Johann Heinrich Füssli 1738 is in the Public Domain and has been borrowed from Wikipedia.
Image usage qualifies as fair use under US copyright law.



