Edited By
Gregory Blackwell

A drag queen's potential stage name is stirring conversation among practitioners of witchcraft. The question of whether the name "Cassandra Crone" is appropriate has led to a range of opinions on social forums.
The original inquiry emerged from a performer who sought guidance, emphasizing a desire to respect the witch community. Many practitioners responded, showcasing a mix of support and guidance concerning the term "crone."
Several commenters clarified the term's meaning. One user noted, "Crone really just means older. Itโs a life stage." Another added, "Itโs not a title associated with any specific witchcraft tradition," suggesting that the name could bridge communities without harm.
Many in the community expressed admiration for the queen's intent:
"As a witch in her crone years, I love your name idea!"
"Go ahead queen โค๏ธ As long as itโs not disrespectful"
Moreover, one user pointed out, "Witches donโt have a monopoly on the term 'crone.'"
However, some cautioned against stereotypes associated with older women. "Iโd be careful about falling into harmful presentations of old women," advised a participant. This shows an awareness of sensitivities even within playful contexts.
โฒ Most comments were supportive and encouraging of the name choice.
โฒ "Crone" is largely understood as a life stage rather than a strict witchcraft term.
โผ Community emphasizes respect and creativity over offense.
The conversation highlights an evolving understanding of identity and language within drag culture and witchcraft. As traditions continue to intertwine, performers can explore creative avenues while respecting cultural nuances. Will other drag queens also consider a name resonating with deeper meanings? Only time will tell.