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Law 67
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Item Law #67
Regarding Existence of Items
- No item may be enchanted unless said item actually exists.
- Items that only potentially exist may not be enchanted until the existence of the item is secured.
- Once an item has existed, it is considered to legally exist for all time, both forward and backward of its creation.
- One may not enchant an item, then force it out of space-time, then enchant another item in such a way to violate Law 1, Law 2, or any item-individuality laws or clauses.
- Should an item be created in violation of this clause, the original will cease to exist in either actuality or potentiality.
- Should an item cease to exist in such a way that both its potential existence is impossible and its history no longer exists, then this clause is invalidated.
- Invisibility spells, plane-shifting, and time-travel do not constitute non-existence of an item, nor do simply sundering, breaking, mutilating, or crushing the item.
- Should an item cease to be at a time chronologically after it was enchanted, this does not constitute violation of Law #67, even if, due to temporal abnormalities, for the enchanter it is chronologically before the enchantment was performed.
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