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* Averted in ''[[With Strings Attached]]'', where every person in Baravada, wizards and otherwise, wears the same kind of outfit: silky shirt and trousers. Except Bayanis, who does wear robes, but she's crazy.
** Well, crazier than all the other wizards, anyway.
* Averted in ''[[Drunkard's Walk]]'' -- over its various installments, main character Doug Sangnoir is called (and calls himself) a wizard numerous times. (And he is, in fact, a user of magic.) But at no time does he ever even seem to consider wearing robes and a pointy hat, preferring either grey biker leathers and a motorcycle helmet, or jeans and a T-shirt.
 
== [[Film]] ==
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