Cutting them
Hiding
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Why Wizards Are Afraid of Corners
Ah yes, corners. Nature’s cruel joke. The apex of architectural malevolence. You see, to the untrained muggle, a corner is merely where two walls meet. Innocent. Right-angled. Harmless.
But to a wizard, it's a trap.
First, let's talk geometry.
Most creatures think they live in what we call Euclidean space, where everything follows the rules you learned in school: parallel lines never meet, and are obedient little chaps with 180 degrees inside.