Look at him go. Lambert grins as he watches Strange run off, shaking his head. When the magician seems to have shaken it off enough to ask questions -- quicker than before, but still not enough to convince Lambert he'll be able to immediately refuse any magical compulsion placed on him. Because the witcher version of this magic sits on the lowest end of the scale: a better magician could have him running in circles and thinking it was his idea in the first place.
"Yeah. It's temporary-- most it can do is misdirect and confuse, maybe make people forget you were ever there." He wonders if Strange has puzzled out the spell's other restrictions, but it'll stick better in his memory if Lambert's not the one to tell him, so he doesn't give it away just yet.
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"Yeah. It's temporary-- most it can do is misdirect and confuse, maybe make people forget you were ever there." He wonders if Strange has puzzled out the spell's other restrictions, but it'll stick better in his memory if Lambert's not the one to tell him, so he doesn't give it away just yet.