Perhaps the twins were very careful with the Map, as would be appropriate for illicit tools of mischief, and never used it while they were in the same room as anyone else.
Well, yes, so imagine their shock when after the usual precautions they solemnly swear and see a third person listed in the room with them.
That wouldn’t be mysterious, I don’t think. It would be shocking and frightening and frankly it ought to have happened at some point and the twins ought to have lost their Map because of it.
Or maybe they take precautions that would protect them against all the hiding tricks they know about and, you’re right, still encountered an extra name now and then. Still, I have a bit set that suggests the narrative would be more specific about that case, though I can’t justify it.
Well, yes, so imagine their shock when after the usual precautions they solemnly swear and see a third person listed in the room with them.
The Disillusionment Charm is commonly known, yes?
That wouldn’t be mysterious, I don’t think. It would be shocking and frightening and frankly it ought to have happened at some point and the twins ought to have lost their Map because of it.
Or maybe they take precautions that would protect them against all the hiding tricks they know about and, you’re right, still encountered an extra name now and then. Still, I have a bit set that suggests the narrative would be more specific about that case, though I can’t justify it.