Fifth Element
Legend
Absolutely. D&D very often does tend to get bogged down by its sacred cows. D&D wizards don't reflect fiction or mythology or folklore, because they're their own thing. They're wargaming cannons reskinned into fantasy units, then morphed into fantasy characters.It's something of a D&D-ism in and of itself that a wizardly character wouldn't just use a sword. At least provided they needed one (in many stories, being a wielder of magic is all the power you need, or else it isn't but it is socially powerful enough that you have henchmen to do your fighting for you). This leads to my basic issue -- compound words are a pain, but they really are appropriate. A wizard who also fights (with non-wizard abilities) is a two-concept characterization.