D&D General How Old Are Your Wizards?

So how old are your Wizards?

  • Child Wizards

    Votes: 6 10.0%
  • Adolescent Wizards

    Votes: 16 26.7%
  • Adult Wizards

    Votes: 52 86.7%
  • Old Wizards

    Votes: 25 41.7%
  • Other (please explain!)

    Votes: 4 6.7%

  • Poll closed .

James Gasik

We don't talk about Pun-Pun
Supporter
The common fantasy trope of a Wizard (even a 1st level one!) being an old man wearing a robe and a big hat has been with D&D ever since the beginning. However, as time has gone by, the requirement for a new Wizard to be aged has been eroded by players, DM's, authors, and other fantasy influences. Even without these requirements, the iconic Wizard picture in the 5e Wizard is an older man.

So I'm curious what category people feel their Wizards should be in, ranging from:

Child Wizards (Tim Hunter from Books of Magic, Hermione Granger from Harry Potter)
Adolescent Wizards (Pug from Magician: Apprentice, Skeeve from Myth Adventures, Garion from the Belgariad)
Adult Wizards (John Constantine from Hellblazer, Harry Dresden from The Dresden Files, Medea from Jason and the Argonauts*, Schmendrick from The Last Unicorn)
Old Wizards (Merlin from the Matter of England, Gandalf from J.R.R. Tolkien's works, Abernathy from the Landover series, The Baba Yaga from Slavic folklore**)

*the original "hot sorceress", most likely, a trope that's just as ingrained as the "old man in robes".
**not to be confused with John Wick!

Please refrain from arguments about who is or isn't actually a Wizard, but is instead a Bard, Sorcerer, Warlock, Avatar, or what have you!
 

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MarkB

Legend
Any of those options work fine for me. 1st level is basically an apprentice or recent graduate wizard, plenty of examples of those being young in fantasy media. And once you've established one of those in the game as a PC, there's every chance that they'll go on to be a high-level master wizard before they see their next birthday, quite possibly without ever happening across so much as another tome or tutor in the interim.
 

Oofta

Legend
It just depends. I will say that there is more of a tendency for old wizards, and I don't remember ever seeing an old first level fighter.

But I've seen, and played, all ages. Thing is though if you want to play that PC that spent a peaceful life as, say, a scholar that us forced into adventuring wizard is one of the few options. Warlock might work too but making a deal with a devil seems more like the brash mistake of youth.
 

delericho

Legend
As with all adventurers, they're mostly young adults. The problem with living a life of constant danger is that it is seldom long.
 



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