Wait what?
Tobias was slightly uncomfortable. He squirmed slightly in his seat and waited for a question or something he felt he could do with confidence.
The one thing that bothered him was that they were going to learn a spell like that, a spell that told you if someone died in a certain place. Was that not disturbing? Apart from the magical law enforcement and historians and stuff, who would need such a spell? And why were they teaching it at school? It was perfect opportunity to get obsessed with casting it and seeing how many people died where you stood, and other issues.
Tobias had no idea about the answer to the question, so he just noted a few things down, along with a question he was too nervous to ask, and resolved to find the answer another way if it wasn't addressed by someone else.
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Originally Posted by parchment
can you cast it to find out about a specific person? because if it's a spell used in general the world is small and the population of living and dead people is big and you'll end up finding something and that's just unnerving
Having written it, Tobias covered his parchment with his hand and paid attention again, waiting for the casting bit which he was... less than looking forward to.