| Throughout literature, the Wizard is represented in various ways. He can usually be found training a
hapless apprentice, guiding a lost/forgotten heir towards destiny, or in the company of small men on strange quests. No
matter the circumstances, he is usually an enigmatic figure. Dark and mysterious, he is wise beyond mortal years and quite
unwilling to give striaght answers.
The wizard is a handy person at court. He can always be counted on to know any trivial tidbit that may arise or go on for hours about nothing. These facts make for an excellent politician and he relishes his duties. He enjoys (in a anal way) learning all he can and will spend hours postulating a good social commentary. |