I wonder about that “or your money back” part. Was it added because the causal charm did not always work or “in order to” make it not always work? What if a wizard found himself very thirsty in a desert, incapable of Apparating and having only the tea to support him? It would be torture.
I wonder about that “or your money back” part. Was it added because the causal charm did not always work or “in order to” make it not always work? What if a wizard found himself very thirsty in a desert, incapable of Apparating and having only the tea to support him? It would be torture.