Lol expat !
Something like that, yes
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostBasically yes, DS23.
However, fantasy mythology tends to use the terms interchangably, so a Wizard can be "bad" in one world, but "good" in another. Depends on the author's world. Warlocks are more often "bad" however.
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Basically yes, DS23.
However, fantasy mythology tends to use the terms interchangably, so a Wizard can be "bad" in one world, but "good" in another. Depends on the author's world. Warlocks are more often "bad" however.
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so, in general, the good and bad badges are correct when stuck to wizards and warlocks.
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The terms "Wizard" and "Warlock", like many terms of folklore are a bit blurry, however, in essence :
Xianity deemed "warlocks" to be the male equivalent of witches, and adopted a similar stance to their persecution
Wizard, especially in medieval chivalry, denoted a wise old man or adviser who was still viewed with suspicion, but tolerated because he worked for the Lord.
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If a wizard or a warlock carries a sword it means they're impotent.
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Perhaps you should ask Eternal Optimist as he has a Catweazle avatar. ¿Wasn't he a warlock or something?
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FYI, male witches are usually called "Warlocks".
Unlike the archetypal wizened "old crone" who has a wart the size of Lichtenstein on her nose, and a mangy old cat at her heels (no, not Bagpuss), a male warlock is typically good looking and charismatic, much like Julian Sands in "Warlock".
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Originally posted by wurzel View PostI used to work with an Indian lady called Swastika in Dubai. Don't know how common it is though. I also used to work with a lady who had the surname Cockhead. Now I'm sure that's not very common.
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