The Wizard of Waterdeep
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using the book as censorship is up there with my top 10 ideas imo
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𝔅𝔢𝔥𝔬𝔩𝔡! 𝔗𝔥𝔢 𝔚𝔦𝔷𝔞𝔯𝔡! 𝔟𝔶 𝔐𝔶𝔰𝔱𝔦𝔠𝔏𝔦𝔫𝔢𝔞𝔯
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I'm gonna draw all the babies but I had to draw Suvi as a kid first! A Black girl with big eyes and flowers in her hair who has to be good just really resonates with me
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as the Wild One sleeps in the warmth of the hearth, "it can be said that in this moment of their friendship, it was worthy of remark that they became a Witch and Wizard on the same night"
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M. Rasmodius and a Forest Sprite.
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The Wizard (1927) - a lost film
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I present to you, the greatest wizard action figure ever made: The Wizard from the latter-day Dragonriders of the Styx line of 3.75 inch figures, circa 1984. I’ve posted the more common red and purple variant before, when I got one loose. But recently, my pal @orringrey scored both these doofs on card. The black and silver version is harder to come by and I honestly prefer the multi-color one. Goth Wizard is trying too hard.
The real score of having these on the card is having their accessories, the star wand and the crystal ball. I am pretty sure the hand molds won’t even hold the peg on the crystal ball. God, truly, one of the best designed toys to ever languish on a the rack until the toy store went bankrupt.
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The Wizard: Jim Morrison - Blacklight poster art by Ron Walotsky (1968)
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“Speak my name!” The Wizard cried. “Speak my name and take your rightful place as Champion!”
The girl looked, and saw expectation. She said nothing, awaiting the anger that followed inaction.
“Speak, girl!” The Wizard cried again.
The girl still stood there, as her lips stood still. She saw no anger in the man, only hope.
The girl saw the same growing in herself, fledgling and unfamiliar.
“Speak my name, Cassandra!” The Wizard shouted still.
Understanding dawned.
The girl’s lips parted.
Once more, the Wizard cried out. “Speak the Word!”
And for the first time in her young life, Cassandra spoke.
“SHAZAM!”
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