One popular wizard war novel is 'Harry Potter' series by J.K. Rowling. It features a battle between the forces of good, led by Harry and his friends, against the dark wizard Voldemort. Another is 'The Magicians' by Lev Grossman, which also has elements of a wizarding world in conflict. There's also 'The Name of the Wind' by Patrick Rothfuss where the main character, Kvothe, has his own share of battles and struggles in a world filled with magic.
Yes, in some fanfiction, Harry Potter can be depicted as a war wizard. Fanfiction allows for creative interpretations of the original characters, and given Harry's role in the wizarding wars in the original series, it's not a far - stretch to portray him as a more specialized 'war wizard' in fan - created stories.
Well, in many Muggle vs Wizard War fanfics, it's all about the clash of two very different worlds. Muggles have their own ways of warfare which are based on science and technology. Wizards, on the other hand, have spells, potions, and magical creatures. One aspect that is often explored is the morality of the war. Are wizards right to use their magic against muggles who don't understand it? And how do muggles react when they realize there is a whole other world out there trying to fight them? It makes for some really exciting reading as the two sides battle it out in different ways.
In 'The Wheel of Time', Rand al'Thor is a very important character. As a man who can channel the One Power (a form of magic), he is deeply involved in the wars. And in 'The Black Company', Croaker, the annalist of the Black Company, is a key figure as the company gets involved in various magical and non - magical wars.
In fanfiction, his experiences in the fight against Voldemort might be enhanced to make him a war wizard. For example, he could have received more intense combat training from other powerful wizards.
One common theme is secrecy. Wiz ards have to keep their existence a secret from Muggles even during a war. Another theme is the moral dilemma of whether to intervene or not. For example, should wizards use their magic to stop the destruction in the Muggle war? And power dynamics is also a theme, like how wizards' magic might change the balance of power in the Muggle war context.
Sure is! The Wizard of Oz was originally a novel that captured the imaginations of many. It has since been adapted into various forms like movies and plays.
, I recommend the following novels about the wizard profession:
1. "Experimenting in the Sorcerers World": The protagonist has a golden finger, the Door of Truth, to analyze the knowledge of sorcerers and start a sorcerer's journey.
2. "Eternal Witch Lord": A struggling dog who suddenly died after working overtime crossed the foreign world and embarked on the path of a wizard.
3. "The Sorcerer: I Can Restore Everything": The protagonist is a Titled Sorcerer, facing the overwhelming Elemental Tide and the Abyss of Demons.
4. [Hegemonic Sorcerer]: Wizards end the conflict between gods and demons and the shocking conspiracy;
5. The story begins with the transformation of an assassin into a wizard.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The wizard novel rankings were as follows:
Game of Thrones-George R. R. Martin
2. The Black Wizard-Mark Lovecraft
3. The Witcher-Yuri Milner
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt-Yuri Milner
5 The Witcher-Yuri Milner
6 Black Desert-Yuri Milner
7 Witcher Economics-Yuri Milner
The Witcher: A Game of Thrones-Mark Lovecraft
Wrath of the Witcher-Yuri Milner
Witcher: The Witcher 2: The Wild Hunt-Yuri Milner
These novels were all about the wizarding world. Some of them told stories of battles and adventures between wizards and trolls, humans and other creatures, while others told stories of the relationship between wizards and trolls, political struggles, economic problems, and romantic relationships between wizards.
A muggle - born wizard could be a main character. They have a foot in both worlds and could be torn between loyalty to their muggle family and friends and their new wizarding life. They might try to broker peace between the two sides.