• DragonTypeWyvern@literature.cafe
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    1 year ago

    I don’t remember if it was a main book or one of those charity publications but she specifically decided to mention that witch burnings, when they caught a real witch, just resulted in the witch casting a spell that made fire tickle a bit.

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      Just because someone is unsuccessful in killing you doesn’t mean it’s okay that they continue to try though.

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            I didn’t really think they actually covered that plot point well.

            The biggest problem iirc is a duplicated loaf of bread has the same expiration date as the original, so you can’t actually make bread last forever with duplication without it getting moldy. Preservation charms wear off the same as muggle preservatives do.

            But I don’t see why dried or smoked food couldn’t be duplicated for months or years. The biggest threat would be scurvy at that point.