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| - Wizards are those like Master Merlin who use magic, for good or ill. More information can be found in Wizardology.
- Wizards is an American animated fantasy comedy series which first aired on Nickelodeon Family on December 26, 2015. The show is animated by Deadpan Productions and is distributed by Curiousgorge66 Studios. The show follows Wiz Kid, a newly rewarded student wizard given the access to a sorcerer school.
- Wizards are the male counterpart of the witches. They live in the Wizard World.
- All wizards handle general MUSH help and player relations (although some may be gentler than others. ;) ) In addition, some have extra jobs, detailed below. To reach all the wizards, send mail to garou-wiz@GarouMUSH.org.
- Wizards are the unlockable characters in Magic Touch: Wizard for Hire.
- Wizards is an anthology edited by Isaac Asimov. It was first published by NAL in 1983.
- the story of 2 young wizards Alley(19) and Anna(13),later on their long lost sister Alex(2 months).
- The Wizards are fans of Larry Merlin, the computer hacker who provided Nick with a false background in the Season One episode, "Hunters". The name was picked by Greer Watson as a compromise between the Hackers (suggested by Roger Armstrong) and the Sorcerers (suggested by Andrew Caruthers), on the grounds that "the term "computer whiz" is darned close to "computer wiz(ard)"".[1]
- Wizards are those humans who have the ability to channel magic energies or believe that they have this ability. Wizards are not considered part of the magical community due to the fact that they are, and always will be, human.
- The Five Wizards, initially known as the Istari, were five Maiar spirits in human form sent to aid the Free Peoples of Middle-earth against the threat of Sauron.
- The Wizards are inhabitants of the Dragon Realms, residing in Wizard Peak in Spyro: Shadow Legacy. They praise the Dragon race as highly beings. However, the Wizards assume that the Fairies are bad, and soon believe them to be the cause of the Shadow Realm.
- Setting: Hogwarts grounds. Followed by Wizards (Part 2)
- || Disney's ABC Saturday Films || || 1970s || The Hobbit (September 2, 1977) The Lord of the Rings (September 2, 1977) Wizards (September 2, 1977) Puff the Magic Dragon (September 1, 1978) Banjo the Woodpile Cat (September 7, 1979) Puff the Magic Dragon in the Land of Living Lies (September 7, 1979) || 1980s || Goliath II (September 6, 1980) Pluto the Dog (September 6, 1980-August 29, 1981) The Three Caballeros (September 5, 1981) A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving (September 5, 1981) The Little Twins (September 5, 1981-December 26, 1981) Sesame Street: Music Magic (September 5, 1981-August 28, 1982) Fluppy Dogs (September 6, 1986) Totally Minnie (September 6, 1986) Care Bears: Nutcracker Suite (September 3, 1988) Little Golden Book Land (September 2, 1989) || 1990-2000 || A Dairy Tale A Valen
- Wizards in Rhonnos have a love-hate relationship. While many people consider the power that wizards can wield to be useful, especially their lower level abilities, the threat of the Imperial Maegi still lives on. There are effectively three main types of wizards walking the lands of Rhonnos – Crystal Wizards, Urban Wizards, and Hedge Wizards. Crystal Wizards are the ones fortunate enough to have visited and studied during their informative years in Krysskralt. Centuries of knowledge are gathered here, and any wizard who has studied here is considered some of the best of the best.
- Over the past few weeks I have presented to you an alternative filter for understanding your world. I make no claim that this filter is a true version of reality, if such a thing even exits. I offer this filter for entertainment only. The fun is seeing how well it fits the data and predicts the future. Today I will tell you how to spot a wizard, if such people actually exist. Look for these clues: 1. The wizard succeeds in a high-profile field without the benefit of as much talent as you would expect should be necessary. (This is the biggest tell.) 6. The wizard has a gift for simplification.
- In actuality (and unlike John's dad, who collected harlequins purely to bond with his son), Rose's ectobiological mother was likely every bit as obsessed with wizards as her collection indicates, at least going by her post-scratch version. At the very least she seemed to collect them in order to be closer to her daughter who was interested in magic, albeit a different kind. Roxy Lalonde has wizard dolls in her bedroom. They look the same as the ones in the lab under Rose's house.
- Wizards are men with powerful magical abilities. In book 3 a fellow Knight of the Dawn tells Kendra of a Warlock who has the ability to create dullions. Further in the book, Warren explains to Kendra that powerful wizards used to be the only ones who could successfully contend with dragons. Agad, in book 4 reveals himself as a wizard, and explains that all true wizards were dragons who have chosen to permanently remain in their human forms. Archadius was the first wizard who discovered that his magical abilities were greatly focused when a dragon chooses human form permanently. Wizards, as mentioned before, are dragons who gave up their dragon form for heightened magical abilities. It is not known if Warlocks were once dragons as well or whether they are either humans with magical gifts or
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