I agree, though I think the particular test chosen in the story didn’t make much sense—even if magic was real I wouldn’t have expected that to have any effect.
The most astonishing thing about spoilers, I find, is that they are often provided to you with exactly as much enthusiasm after you announce that you haven’t seen the story as before.
I agree, though I think the particular test chosen in the story didn’t make much sense—even if magic was real I wouldn’t have expected that to have any effect.
The most astonishing thing about spoilers, I find, is that they are often provided to you with exactly as much enthusiasm after you announce that you haven’t seen the story as before.
This isn’t surprising at all.
People who give out spoilers when discussing a work generally don’t care that you don’t like to hear spoilers before you’ve experienced a work.
Considering you’ve read the rest of the posts in this thread, that’s not a spoiler, just my opinion about what you’ve already been discussing.
I haven’t.
Well, it was a bit silly to comment on it without context then. At any rate no major/obvious spoilers have been posted here.
That’s a relief.