pepperjack
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You're funny!
... oh, you actually don't remember. Claiming not to would the kind of thing you'd say as a joke if you recalled what it did and how it worked.
Bink was the protagonist of the very first two books, A Spell for Chameleon and The Source of Magic.
His power protected him from magic. Thing was, though, it was a Magician-Class talent. Merely making him immune to magic wasn't enough (although it did that) - his talent was powerful enough to "realize" that if everyone knew Bink was immune to magic, they'd just kill him through mundane means, and then the talent wouldn't have protected him after all. So the talent altered reality around him such that he always had plausible deniability - the evil magician trying to transform him would sneeze at a crucial moment, or a deer would leap from the underbrush into the path of the spell and get transformed instead.
It even went so far as to arrange "coincidences" that would prevent anyone who did discover Bink's talent from even telling anyone about it - from claps of thunder that kept the listener from hearing properly, all the up to a sudden landslide on one memorable occasion. It transpired that a person would only find out about Bink's talent if their knowing made him safer.
It even went so far as to arrange "coincidences" that would prevent anyone who did discover Bink's talent from even telling anyone about it - from claps of thunder that kept the listener from hearing properly, all the up to a sudden landslide on one memorable occasion. It transpired that a person would only find out about Bink's talent if their knowing made him safer.
It was arguably the most powerful talent in the entire series, before or since, and I can see why Taylor's power in It Gets Worse would remind someone of it.
Edit: Ninja'd by, like, the entire page. Oh, well.