there are no such thing as wizards and if there were they would probably live forever
The Russo family, as in the family from Wizards of Waverley Place live in New York City
Unless there's a spell that they can use on themselves to make them live forever (and I'm sure there is) no, I don't think they do.
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Barberton Wizards was created in 2009.
Mobile Wizards ended in 2002.
Witches/Pagans/Wiccans/Wizards' live span vary from place to place. In the US they tend to live 77.5 to 80 years old, in Canada or Australia they tend to live over 80. Also, women tend to live 5 years longer than men.
its basically a story about a family of wizards who live in the real world and their lives
Wizards tend to live independently, but they may also form relationships or alliances with other wizards for various reasons such as mentorship, friendship, or to collaborate on magical projects. It is not uncommon to find groups or societies of wizards who come together for mutual support or to advance their magical studies.
During the Renaissance in England.
Most wizards are found in Magical towers surrounded by knowledge. Others either live secluded in nature or living in a palace along with the royal family
The Russo family, as in the family from Wizards of Waverley Place live in New York City
Well you tell me do you believe
yes they do
Most wizards are found in Magical towers surrounded by knowledge. Others either live secluded in nature or living in a palace along with the royal family
nice try, muggle
New York
Unless there's a spell that they can use on themselves to make them live forever (and I'm sure there is) no, I don't think they do.