He wasn't the only one here, there's another code here, that's giving this hut's effect of being unnoticeable more strength....
[He started as he looks at the papers]
As for your question, Mr. Amamiya - A bounded field is... to put it in simple terms is a barrier that a Magus or Servant like ourselves can mark out the area as separate from the outside.
Normally it'll function as a kind of alarm system, to alert the one who set up the field of intruders, weaken anyone unauthorized who enters or to make people simply not look in the direction. They are more effective against those who do not have the ability to defend themselves magically or detect such things. So your abilities as a Phantom Thief was likely the reason why you even noticed it in the first place, or given this area, an exclusion is set in it's construction: a condition such as: 'Everyone except X should not notice this hut'.
It is possible to weaken the barriers, but long as the maker wishes it, it isn't so easily destroyed as they can just expend more magical energy to reinforce it. Destroying them would require finding and breaking the sigils used to make it and prevent said sigils from reforming.
There are far more things about this subject I could elucidate on, but that should be good enough for now - and by the by, He wants us to go to Snowdin as soon as we're done snooping around.
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[He started as he looks at the papers]
As for your question, Mr. Amamiya - A bounded field is... to put it in simple terms is a barrier that a Magus or Servant like ourselves can mark out the area as separate from the outside.
Normally it'll function as a kind of alarm system, to alert the one who set up the field of intruders, weaken anyone unauthorized who enters or to make people simply not look in the direction. They are more effective against those who do not have the ability to defend themselves magically or detect such things. So your abilities as a Phantom Thief was likely the reason why you even noticed it in the first place, or given this area, an exclusion is set in it's construction: a condition such as: 'Everyone except X should not notice this hut'.
It is possible to weaken the barriers, but long as the maker wishes it, it isn't so easily destroyed as they can just expend more magical energy to reinforce it. Destroying them would require finding and breaking the sigils used to make it and prevent said sigils from reforming.
There are far more things about this subject I could elucidate on, but that should be good enough for now - and by the by, He wants us to go to Snowdin as soon as we're done snooping around.