Felix Felicis – Part 2: Free Will and Felix
In the second of his six-part analysis of Felix Felicis, hpboy13 dives into the role of coincidence in Felix’s magic and whether or not the potion has the power to control human behavior.
In the second of his six-part analysis of Felix Felicis, hpboy13 dives into the role of coincidence in Felix’s magic and whether or not the potion has the power to control human behavior.
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