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Welcome to a World of Wizards! Here you will be able to read about some of the first Wizards and their myths.

Merlin
Merlin is the most famous wizard that ever lived.. His most important and memorable rold is in the legend of King Arthur. He was thought to be a druid and also the real man behind the mysths was a traveling Welshman named Myrddhin.
Mother Shipton
Mother Shipton a.k.a. Ursula Sontheil (1488-1561) of Yorkshire, England was a fortune teller amongst the British nobility. She was famous for casting spells and seeing the future. She predicted births, deaths, marriages, England's civil war and the defeat of the Spanish Armada, the invention of the telegraph, automobile, submarine, steam engine, airplane and scuba diving. All of which she descibed intimately and accurately in verse.
Paracelsus
Paracelsus a.k.a. Theophrastus von Hohenheim (1493-1541) began his career as a physician He then changed his name and methods being the divine alchemist he was. He started performing miraculous healings with creative elixers, incliding a vaccine that stoped the plague.
St. Germain
St. Germain (1707-1784) was the ultimate Renaissance man. He was a skilled musician, painter and fluent in a dozen languages. He was a successful alchemist who claimed he had the power of invisibility. He discovered an exiler of youth and claimed to have lived for over 2,000 years. He often spoken about events he witnessed centuries before.
Dedi
Dedi was the most famous ancient Egyptian wizard (c. 3700 b.c.). He was said to be 110 years old while in the court of Cheops, the builder of the Great Pyramid. He conviced King Cheops that he could decapitate a goose and restore its head without doing any harm to the goose.
John Dee
John Dee was Elizabeth I's favorite Wizard. He was one who could predict the future through the use of mirrors.
Albertus Magnus
Albertus Magnus (1206-1280) is considered to be the father of alchemy. He was the first person who claimed to have turned led into gold and also could control the weather.
Robert Fludd
Robert Fludd (1574-1637) was a wizard, philosoper and physician. He believed in order to the body, a physician must first heal the spirit and mind. Astrology was a big part of his healing methods and most of his prescriptions were magick potions, which were said to have been successful,