The customer wanted to buy a cake. The wizard informed the customer that they made an excellent decision. He was particularly proud of how that day’s cakes had turned out. The wizard also made sure to verbally remind the customer what the cakes did.
The cakes would cause a physical age progression. The age that would be progressed to was determined by the flavor of the cake. If the flavor was for an age younger than the person’s current age, or was equal to that person’s current age, no change would occur. In addition, the person’s clothing would change to match their new age, but only if they ate the cake with frosting on it. If they didn’t eat the frosting with the cake, their clothes would not change.
That day, the wizard had six flavors of cake in stock.
Strawberry cake, which caused progression to a toddler.
Chocolate cake, which caused progression to a child.
Funfetti cake, which caused progression to a teenager.
Red velvet cake, which caused progression to a young adult.
Carrot cake, which caused progression to a middle-aged adult.
Coffee cake, which caused progression to an elderly adult.
The wizard was a bit worried the customer didn’t hear them, because they seemed a bit distracted. After a few moments, the customer decided upon…