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*** In short, the same reason why neither Tyrannja nor Bubonic simply steals the other half and kicks the other person out despite their TeethClenchedTeamwork.

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*** In short, the same reason why neither Tyrannja Tyrannia nor Bubonic simply steals the other half and kicks the other person out despite their TeethClenchedTeamwork.
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*** In short, the same reason why neither Tyrannja nor Bubonic simply steals the other half and kicks the other person out despite their TeethClenchedTeamwork.
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** In the series, it's even harder because the wizards keep their respective halves hidden from each other whenever they're not using them.
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** If this is any answer, they tried it in the book, but the scroll proved to be able to fend for itself and prevent attempts at destroying it.
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* There seems to be an obvious implication that the wizards need the halves of the scroll to cast a spell, and it's always the same scroll. If this is the case, then why won't Mauricio and Jacob simply steal the halves and then burn them?

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* There seems to be an obvious implication that the wizards need the halves of the scroll to cast a spell, and it's always the same scroll. If this is the case, then why won't Mauricio and Jacob simply steal the halves and then burn them?
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* There seems to be an obvious implication that the wizards need the halves of the scroll to cast a spell, and it's always the same scroll. If this is the case, then why won't Mauricio and Jacob simply steal the halves and then burn them?

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