The order of the Rose, which I belong to. The balancers, or in some terms known as the Soul Society. Now if you're planning to create your own group, I suggest knowing more than just fighting evil as your reason to fight. If you only choose that you'll end up in a world you can't get yourself out of with only one person to blame. If you have any questions I'm on Yahoo @ author_stonewolf@yahoo.com. I'm willing to help and teach when I can but I don't officially take students.
There is no standard collective noun for a group of wizards. Circle is common though, as in a "circle of wizards".
I have also heard it referred to as a Convocation of wizards.
Terry Pratchet, if asked, would probably put forward "a hey ho rumbelow" of wizards, a pointy hat convention, or an Unseen Reunion...
Just make sure there's a well stocked cheese board with assorted pickles and cold cuts for these sorts of occasions.
A group, a circle or a convocation work well.
i am a modern wizard and it is called a convocation
How about, "A staff of wizards"
Coven is the term given to a group of witches.
A group of witches is a coven.
A group of practicing witches is called a Coven. Generally, a Coven is a group of 13.
Coven is what a group of witches is called. It's pronounced 'kuh-vehnz'. There can be more than one coven. So the plural form is 'covens'.
A convocation, or a group that convokes, of witches is called a Coven.
A coven is a group of witches. The coven of witches cast a magical spell.
A group of warlocks is called a coven as in witches
a group of witches, sometimes 13 witches, is called a coven.
A group of witches is a coven.
A coven is the collected noun for a group of witches
Coven
A coven is a term used to describe a group of witches or practitioners of witchcraft, not animals.