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Hit it Again
You drive your blade deep into the body of the error and it shudders and dies. When you pull your sword out it comes back clean and error-free.
Errors are magical discontinuities in reality, and they seek out and consume things that are real. No one knows why errors do this, but anything consumed by an error quickly becomes broken and unreal itself and adds to the size of the error. This one was pretty small, so chances are it didn't consume much, or it didn't have a chance to digest what it had consumed.
It's probably worth investigating.