she has long red curly hair, green eyes, and of freckles on her nose and face. she is short and very skinny, but beautiful.
In the "Witch and Wizard" book series by James Patterson, Wisty Allgood and Byron Swain start off as adversaries but eventually develop a deep connection and care for each other as the series progresses. Their relationship evolves from mistrust to friendship and mutual support.
The theme to the first book of Witch and Wizard isFinding your true power over everyone else no matter if it is creative, weird, or something of your own. Like Wisty and Whit's magical Gift.-Alyssa Furtado
I think there is going to be one. Facebook suggests that Bella Thorne is going to play Wisty, but no info on Whit. I think it should be someone like Alexander Ludwig, who played Cato in the Hunger Games. The movie will most likely come in 2013 or 2014.
always be a witch like the wicked witch of the east and west
Umm... A squib is a witch or wizard who only knows one or two spells and can't do any others... Like a witch or wizard who can't really use magic...
A fortess with a moat
50 shades of gray is quite a compelling novel
battle for shadowland is like a comic for witch and wizard but i dont think the things that happen in it actually take place in the book.
There is not really any such thing in the world of real magic. A wizard is a made-up term for a male witch. In the pagan and Wiccan world, a witch is a witch.Fiction writers use terms like wizard and sorcerer to mean male witches, but actual witches don't use them.
A female magick practitioner is called a witch. A male magick practitioner is called a witch. (IE, both male and female magick practitioners are called witches.) If someone is calling themselves wizards or warlocks, run. They are not real magick users and are most likely someone who will prey on you.
No of course not they were sisters! Perhaps a sibling like hate but in the end the wicked witch of the west (elphaba) was mournful over her sister. (This is based on the musical and book not the wizard of oz movie.)
The male form of wizard is wizard. A bad wizard tends to be called a 'warlock'. A good wizard tends to be called 'sorceror'. The feminine equivalent of wizard is 'witch'. A good, powerful witch is called a sorceress.