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Now, spells that involved the mind were tricky. The brain was such a delicate thing. It should be noted that Belboz had a ridiculous amount of practice wiping people and creating and assigning them new identities from scratch. (Exhibit A: Winthrop.) That was not easy for the average sorcerer, but it was much simpler than changing any single thing about a person. However, Belboz was hopeful that he had discovered a safe and reliable spell that would...
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retrieve memories that had supposedly been irrevocably destroyed (Winthrop's previous life as Sir Fred).
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completely change a person's attitude about something specific (in this case, his goal was to make Winthrop genuinely love his work as a slave).
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cause a person to believe that he or she had previously been some sort of magical creature (he would be attempting to make Winthrop believe he was a dragon in the body of a human).
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put a person in an unshakeable hypnotic state (he would be making Winthrop believe he was a farm girl slowly transforming into a chicken).
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perfectly duplicate one person's memories and place them temporarily in another person's head (Winthrop was to become a little Belboz, just for a while).
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