I'm wondering how Lego could not have guessed that North American fans would want this item. Do they still think we're living in the pre-Internet age when Lego fans in one part of the world might never hear about exclusives in another part of the world?
I hope it's not true that Lego is leaving out any sets that don't involve battle. That says something frightening about kids, or at least Lego's perception of them. I know that, at any age, I would have been likely to buy the Advent calendar and the Good Wizard, because I've always liked Castle minifigs. The Good Wizard is a no-brainer to put on shelves as an impulse item, especially with Harry Potter having popularized magical themes again. I think both sets would sell well today in North America, as kids would want different figures to use with the (more battle-based) sets they already have.
I hope that it's not too late for Lego to reconsider making this set available at S@H to the whole world. I appreciate the efforts of the fans here who have sources within Lego to let them know how much we want these sets. It's not a cool move to force a whole continent's worth of Lego fans to have to pay inflated prices from secondary sources to gets sets they obviously want. It's not a good business move, either.

