Magic Juice
As noted with the witches and the magicaiferous glands located in their palms, some other forms of this glad have been found. Wizards are a varied bunch with the only real measure for a biological or "true" wizard being the presence of these glands somewhere on the body. The sterotypical wizard appearance of an male with a long beard is the result of the most common location of the magicaiferous glands. The glands appear on the face, leading wizards to grow out longer beards which are left unkempt and unwashed so as not to lose and of the magical fluid produced, building up a store as the beard grows longer. Any sort of small animal that happens to be trapped or living in the beard can result in a produced magical creature with often dwells in the beard itself or near the wizard. The number of talking magical creatures increases the closer to a wizard's residence you get. A fortunate side effect of the magic production is a complete lack of parasites such as lice or or mites that may be found in beards. The other location that wizards may have magicaiferous glands are on the forearms, thus resulting in the fashion choice of a long robe with flowing sleeves to catch the fluid. One can argue that the major difference between these two subtypes of wizard can be deemed a mage and a warlock, however many scholarly articles will refer to them interchangeably. For the sake of accuracy, a mage is the subclass of wizard with magicaiferous glands located in the face while a warlock has said glands located in the forearms. In light of recent fashion trends, some warlocks have been opting for collecting devices similar to witches or even stylized gloves.













