concept   wizards

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Fantasy literature (1) African cultures (1) Native American cultures (1) Australian Aboriginal cultures (1) Indian culture (1) Japanese culture (1) Real World (1) Scandinavian cultures (1) South American cultures (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 wizards Fantasy literature In fantasy literature, wizards are depicted as powerful and wise practitioners of magic. 3
2 wizards African cultures African cultures respect wizards for their mystical abilities and knowledge of healing herbs and spiritual practices. 2
3 wizards Native American cultures Native American cultures revere wizards as mediators between the physical and spiritual realms and use natural materials in their rituals. 2
4 wizards Australian Aboriginal cultures Australian Aboriginal cultures view wizards as custoduelitos of sacred Dreamtime knowledge and ancient ceremonial wisdom. 1
5 wizards Indian culture In Indian culture, wizards are revered as sages and scholars with deep understanding of ancient texts and mystical arts. 1
6 wizards Japanese culture Japanese culture often portrays wizards as characters with magical powers in anime, manga, and fantasy games. 1
7 wizards Real World In the Real World, wizards are not believed to be real and are seen as characters from fantasy stories and folklore. 1
8 wizards Scandinavian cultures Wizards in Scandinavian cultures are associated with Norse mythology and are depicted as wielders of rune magic and seidr. 1
9 wizards South American cultures Wizards in South American cultures are enigmatic figures with connections to nature spirits and are revered as protectors of the natural world. 1