Feuerbach's ideas made Rorschach feel like his brain was turning to steam. Thankfully, it wasn't for naught. Recalling the long, fantastical speech, he posed a question:
"Master Feuerbach, what if that piece of scratch paper wasn't yours? Could you still have restored it perfectly on the second Casting?"
Feuerbach blew out a smoke ring and nodded with a smile. "My demonstration was, in fact, a bit misleading. I knew you'd see through it.
"The Reversal Magic invented by Faust, ultimately, only dispels the state of a spell. In other words, whether it was the fire lit by a Trick moments ago or the cast 'Undying Bright Flame,' it simply puts them out.
"Restoring the parchment, however, was my own innovation—a step beyond his original idea. I intercepted the target's pre-combustion state from the timeline of my own interaction with it and reapplied it. This involves time, a domain of profound mystery.
