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This would mean Amanda and Lisa answering your questions.

Part of why I'm considering this is that it seemed like I was getting a lot of technical questions about magic and such.

There's things I might want to address in-comic, and establish, without dragging down canon stories with exposition, and being free to make whatever jokes come to mind.

Basically, if there are enough questions I can actually answer (meaning no story spoilers), then I will do the Q&A.

If you have a question, please comment it below, or some other way if wishing to remain anonymous.

Thank you!

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McZed

How do each of the main cast do with spicy food? (I am aware this is barely relevant at all but I gots headcanons to check)

James

What did Nanase mean when she said her hair spell is "for free?" As in, magic or money. 2009-04-14 for reference.

Jared Fattmann

Feels cheap asking Fox related questions, but I don't see how it would come up in the current experimentation: say Nanase is playing Skyrim and suddenly realizes she hasn't slept, eaten/drank, or relieved herself in over 19 hours. Which of these things can Fox do for her while she continues to play (or would the best she can do be to leave Fox playing while she takes care of herself)?

Anonymous

How resilient are spellbooks? What happens when they're damaged/destroyed? Do they just become non-magical ruined books? Explode like Susan's fairies used to? Do wacky shit like the Dewitchery Diamond?

Anonymous

On that note, is it possible to link multiple spellbooks to the same person? If no, is there a way to destroy/unlink it from a distance if you lose it? If yes to the original question, does that mean the magic police have extra copies of every character's spellbook to keep tabs on them?

Anonymous

So, with the knowledge that Uryuoms living on Earth date to the Bronze Age collapse and that they're apparently not aliens?(per Balance, Pg 74), that raises questions about some of the stuff William said about the Morph gun being "illegal on the parent-planet" during the Tam Eh Tedd storyline, since it sounds like William is a first generation Earthling (specifically here: https://www.egscomics.com/comic/2003-09-17 ). So...how's that all work?