
by TaleTangle
In a quiet district where magic has finally learned to behave itself, nothing ever goes wrong anymore. Spells resolve cleanly. Errors correct themselves. Complications are handled automatically. The system is elegant, efficient, and very proud of itself. Meredin thinks this is fascinating.Corvin thinks this is something to watch closely. As small improvements stack into permanent solutions and responsibility quietly slips out of reach, the two travelers discover the problem with magic that always does the right thing: eventually, it stops asking whether it should. After all…there’s nothing to see here. Really.
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