nope
Wizards aren't real. So, logically speaking, they were never "around." Of course, you can use your imagination and pretend that they have been around for a while. ;) But otherwise, wizards were never around.
I am really not sure how
They thought that wizards are around us when there is an eclipse
Wizards have alot to do! Around the fall season young wizards have to set a passive study in any typical wizard school near. I have recently studied in a copy of the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Which I highly reccomend, I got mostly A's and occasional B's, I was a very succesful student. I still have my yearbook's from the past years and alot of my folders and books.There is also a student's website hol.org.uk (Copy and Paste to see.) Older wizards typically get job's around Hogsmeade and Diagon Alley. Wizards also get there suprise around the age of 10. You get a wand around 11, and start wizard school around the age of 12. I HOPE THIS HELPED!!!(:
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Fire wizards are called Pyromancers, Storm wizards are called Diviners, Ice wizards are called Thaumaturges, Death wizards are called Necromancers, Myth wizards are called Conjurers, Life wizards are called Theurgists, Balance Wizards are called Sorcerers, Sun wizards are called Solargists, Moon wizards are called Lunamancers, and Star wizards are called Astromancers.
No. There are no such things as wizards.
Storm wizards gain this spell from completing Marleybone in the quest, "Bad News." Fire wizards get, "Scald." Ice wizards get nothing. Death wizards get, "Plague." Life wizards get, "Guiding light." Myth wizards get, "Blinding light." Balance wizards get, "Bladestorm."
they just wave their wand around and *poof* they're gone.
In Wizards domain
Neither wizards nor fairies actually exist, so to some extent the question is both unanswerable and meaningless. That said: I am unaware of any story or mythology in which wizards created fairies. It's rather more likely for it to work the other way around; existing supernatural creatures (fairies, sure, why not) teach some humans magic, making them wizards.
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