Magic-users find their powers in the pages of old tomes (Jennell Jaquays, The Dragon 1, June 1976, appearing in the article "Languages, or Could you repeat that in Auld Wormish?" by Lee Gold, editor of the Alarums & Excursions zine)

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Magic-users find their powers in the pages of old tomes (Jennell Jaquays, The Dragon 1, June 1976, appearing in the article "Languages, or Could you repeat that in Auld Wormish?" by Lee Gold, editor of the Alarums & Excursions zine)

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When you have so many books to read that you spread them across the floor and neglect personal hygiene (Karl Waller, AD&D 2e Dungeon Master Guide Rules Supplement The Complete Book of Necromancers by Steve Kurtz, TSR, 1995)
How to entertain a cat and an iguana, and an imp in a cage. (Denis Beauvais cover for Dragon 104, December 1985). I love when wizards have anachronistic items in their workshops (look on the shelf just to the right of the crystal ball).
The Silvanesti elves isolate themselves from the world and dismiss most outsiders as inferior (George Barr, AD&D supplement Dragonlance Adventures, TSR, 1987)
"The Savant" (from Vince Garcia's article describing a variant scholar character class for clerics or magic-users, Dragon 140, December 1988; no clear artist credit given here or the main contents page)

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In the library of Castanamir the Mad (Jeff Easley, AD&D module C3: The Lost Island of Castanamir by Ken Rolston, TSR, 1984)
Self-portrait of the mad wizards at work, with stats (George Jones &/or Robin Parry, Adventurer #2, June-July 1986)
"Inside the Nightmare Flask," or pondering the views from inside and outside the orb (Kevin Siembieda cover for Judges Guild Journal 17, Oct/Nov 1979)