This novel was called "The Wrath of the Holy Dragon." It was a fantasy/sword and magic novel. It had elements of fast pace, special abilities, sword and magic, myths, mages, and wizards. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. The author of Wrath of the Holy Dragon: Three people can't do it. Finished, you can read without worry. The introduction of "The Wrath of the Holy Dragon" was: Evil dragons ravaged the world, and the Holy Dragon was enraged. No one would have thought that when the disaster struck, the hope of the world would be a homeless child. In the continent ruled by humans, mages were revered by the world. But he was the only Silent Mage… What a headache… --Ultimate traditional fantasy, no transmigration, no system, intelligence online throughout the entire process. (Daily update at 7:00 and 2:00) Hurry up and read!
Well, usually they have magic wands and pointy hats. They also often have some kind of special powers or spells.
In 'Harry Potter', Albus Dumbledore is extremely memorable. He's wise, powerful and has a great deal of mystery about him. In 'The Lord of the Rings', Gandalf stands out. He's a guiding force, a powerful wizard who helps the fellowship in their quest. And in 'The Magicians', Quentin Coldwater is a very relatable wizard, with all his flaws and growth throughout the story.
There's also Keith Baker, who is known for his work on the 'Eberron' series. He created a very unique and imaginative world that combined elements of traditional fantasy with steampunk - like technology. His novels and the related lore have attracted a large following, especially those who like a different kind of fantasy that breaks the mold a bit.
Well, 'Dragonlance' novels by Wizards of the Coast are quite well - known. They often feature heroic adventures of characters in a world filled with dragons, magic, and ancient prophecies. Also, their 'Eberron' series offers a unique take on fantasy, with a blend of magic and technology in a complex and engaging world.
In fantasy novels, wizards' appearances can vary. Some are shown as gaunt figures with pale skin, their eyes often having a strange glow, signifying their magical power. They might carry a staff, which is often used as a conduit for their magic. Others could be more youthful - looking, but still with an otherworldly quality about them. Their hair might be long and unkempt, and they may have tattoos or markings on their skin that are related to their magical abilities.
A sense of pride and arrogance is also common among them. They believe that they are superior because of their magical abilities and look down on those who are less powerful. This often leads to their downfall in the end, as their overconfidence makes them underestimate their opponents. For instance, many evil wizards are defeated by heroes who are not as magically strong but have other qualities like courage and unity on their side.
Most young wizards in fiction are outsiders in some way. They might be orphans, like Harry Potter, or they don't quite fit in with the non - magical world. They are intelligent and quick - learners. Magic is complex, and they need to pick it up fast. They also tend to have a strong moral compass. Whether it's Merlin or Harry Potter, they know right from wrong and are willing to stand up for what's right, even if it means facing great danger. Their powers are often developing. At the start, they might only be able to do simple spells, but as the story progresses, they grow more powerful.
😋I recommend the following wizard novels: 1. "The Sorcerer's Throne": It was about a cold and dark god of a low-level aristocrat, a foreign race that was eyeing humans covetously. Only wizards could ensure the reproduction and survival of humans. Aiur walked on the edge of the world, exploring the mysteries of the world, step by step walking up to the peak of the wizard's throne. 2. <<Savage Sorcerer>>: Description of a world that belongs to sorcerers. A sorcerer-apprentice who is over 50 years old seeks to knock on the door of Hodson. Night was about to fall, and only Barbarian could accompany you on your extraordinary journey! 3. "The Wizard World": From the perspective of a transmigrator, it tells the story of the return of extraordinary power. Sharan searches for the true meaning of wizards in the dust and countless planes. One day, real wizards will return to the world. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗