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<blockquote data-quote="tomBitonti" data-source="post: 8960102" data-attributes="member: 13107"><p>And we run into the problem of actual physics vs use of language in physically imprecise ways.</p><p></p><p>This is not unique to the mending spell.</p><p></p><p>Let's modify the example: A single 10 yard ball of yarn (which fits in less than a 1' cube) is used to create a small (less than 1' square) cloth. During that creation, the yarn is cut several times. Can mending be cast on the cloth with the intent of repairing the original ball of yarn? If the cloth is torn, will mending simply repair the tear, or will it repair all of the cuts that were made when creating the cloth?</p><p></p><p>From a slightly different perspective: If the cloth is torn, that makes it a defective cloth. Defective merchandise. If you bought this cloth under current US laws, you could return it for a refund or replacement. Considering the cloth without a tear as a defective ball of yarn seems very strange.</p><p></p><p>I think mending will normally repair the tear in the cloth, and will not normally repair the cloth back into a ball of yarn. Then, mending is informed as to what the caster thinks is the undamaged state of the target. If the hole in the rug has become part of the undamaged state of the rug, casting mending should return the rug to its unfrayed state, leaving in the hole.</p><p></p><p>Note that this is a complex thing to do: Mending needs to figure out a length for each of the now frayed threads.</p><p></p><p>TomB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomBitonti, post: 8960102, member: 13107"] And we run into the problem of actual physics vs use of language in physically imprecise ways. This is not unique to the mending spell. Let's modify the example: A single 10 yard ball of yarn (which fits in less than a 1' cube) is used to create a small (less than 1' square) cloth. During that creation, the yarn is cut several times. Can mending be cast on the cloth with the intent of repairing the original ball of yarn? If the cloth is torn, will mending simply repair the tear, or will it repair all of the cuts that were made when creating the cloth? From a slightly different perspective: If the cloth is torn, that makes it a defective cloth. Defective merchandise. If you bought this cloth under current US laws, you could return it for a refund or replacement. Considering the cloth without a tear as a defective ball of yarn seems very strange. I think mending will normally repair the tear in the cloth, and will not normally repair the cloth back into a ball of yarn. Then, mending is informed as to what the caster thinks is the undamaged state of the target. If the hole in the rug has become part of the undamaged state of the rug, casting mending should return the rug to its unfrayed state, leaving in the hole. Note that this is a complex thing to do: Mending needs to figure out a length for each of the now frayed threads. TomB [/QUOTE]
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