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A Dark Wizard is what you make of it. Following some basic definitions, not all wizards are duplicates of eachother. Much as some apples are green, some red, and others yellow, they are almost completely different, but are apples all the same. Dark Wizards are all different, and do not follow a strict stereotype. They do, however, fit a general description.


Main Entry: 1dark
Pronunciation: 'därk
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English derk, from Old English deorc; akin to Old High German tarchannen to hide
1 a : devoid or partially devoid of light : not receiving, reflecting, transmitting, or radiating light b : transmitting only a portion of light
2 a : wholly or partially black b of a color : of low or very low lightness
3 a : arising from or showing evil traits or desires : EVIL <the dark powers that lead to war> b : DISMAL, GLOOMY <had a dark view of the future> c : lacking knowledge or culture
4 : not clear to the understanding
5 : not fair in complexion : SWARTHY
6 : SECRET <kept his plans dark>
7 : possessing depth and richness <a dark voice>
8 : closed to the public <the theater is dark in the summer>


Main Entry: 1wiz·ard
Pronunciation: 'wi-z&rd
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English wysard, from wis, wys wise
1 archaic : a wise man : SAGE
2 : one skilled in magic : SORCERER
3 : a very clever or skillful person