Wizards are featured in folklore and tales under all sorts of names and covers (mages, warlocks, spellcasters, magicians, alchemists, etc...), but in the end, they are all the same (despite some minute details). The most famous of them are Merlin, Dumbledore, Gandalf, as well as others. They are people (usually men) who have gained the ability to use, practiced the art of, or were born with the spectacular powers of magic. Wizards appear humble and typically require some sort of object to wield their powers (staffs, wands, you name it), or the use of verbal enchantments. However, it is hard to specify exactly what a wizard is because there are incredibly extensive definitions and several different interpretations. So, it's simple enough to summarize that they are wise, simple and educated men (and occasionally women) who have the ability to use magic/cast spells.
Conquest’s Third Law: “The simplest way to explain the behavior of any bureaucratic organization is to assume that it is controlled by a cabal of its enemies.”
A real man never hurts a woman. The woman came out of a man’s rib, not from his feet to be walked on, and not from his head to be superior, but from his side to be equal. Under the arm to be protected, and next to the heart to be loved. - Mrs. workin_4_it
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drfrankencock
Senior Member Member of the Month Oct 2014 PEGym Hero
No TPW! You're Abe Lincoln. A previous quiz did prove this you know. Besides, I prefer when you have a name I can pronounce without embarrassment.
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Conquest’s Third Law: “The simplest way to explain the behavior of any bureaucratic organization is to assume that it is controlled by a cabal of its enemies.”
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