Professor Fox nodded as always. "Good point Ms. Arbon, good point indeed. Yes, for some of the more simple spells in the field all one needs are units of four pieces of information to find an obfuscated object. Indeed in common topogramancy parlance the pieces of information about an object's location are often called 'four-blocks.'" He seemed to reflect on this last comment he made rather intently for a moment. Professor Fox quickly returned his attention to the class, as if from a day dream. "At any rate, the number four is indeed important to the field. Now then, on to the number 6..."
He again drew an underlined 6 on the board and then turned to face the class. "Now, the number 6 is a composite number associated with numerous things. Before we get on to those however, would anyone be able to contribute anything interesting about the mathematical aspects of the number or theorize about its magical properties?"
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