i thot they were wizardesses
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*pulls out big lore book*
The correct term would be, 'wizardresses' my friend. Now now, let's see what my book has to say about this, Ahem, "Of the practitioners of the Arcane Arts, the two most common are the sorcerer and the wizard.*skips to page twelve where the information he needs is located* Wizards are distict in their studies of the arcane and often specialize in only one area of the Arts."*realizes this isn't what he wants and skims down the page.* ahh, here it is, "It is much disputed as to what exactly a female wizard is called, witch or wizardress?, but since the male form of witch has been portrayed as worlock, a majority of the people of our time believe that the female form of wizard is wizardress."
-The Book of the Arcane, pp. 12, line 59.
I hope this may shine a light upon this.
-Lord Elessar