Weeks pass, and he doesn't catch a single card.
When cards become active, he goes looking. They just disappear before he gets there.
He's getting worried, and he's not sure he's satisfied with Kero's explanations.
He tries to focus on school.
Weeks pass, and he doesn't catch a single card.
When cards become active, he goes looking. They just disappear before he gets there.
He's getting worried, and he's not sure he's satisfied with Kero's explanations.
He tries to focus on school.
"Well I have zero memories and as far as I know didn't start out any more magical than the average sorcerer."
The Fly, right side up. "The Fly means a challenge, or a chance to overcome something, especially in human relations."
But the challenge is not his.
"Kero, can Sadde and Alistair learn to meditate? I guess it'll be easier for Alistair because he has the bow?"
"I think the challenge this is talking about is for one of you. Clow wanted one of you to prove himself."
"Since I'm the one meditating, I'm getting more information than what Kero is saying. There's a sense of what the answer is about, and I know this challenge isn't mine."
"So you just have a feeling about it? Great, good to know divination is as useful as always."
Sadde isn't, Alistair will get the hang of it long before him, and the awareness of the magic around him will start slowly expanding into his consciousness.
Well, can he look at the deck?
Since apparently the cardcaptor is still holding it, moron-
The deck is very, very shiny! But he can somehow distinguish all ten different lights shining from it, individually.
Shuffle shuffle answer—
The Through, reversed. "This indicates a challenger or a rival, or a lack of clarity in your goals. It can also mean an unexpected obstacle."
A challenger or a rival, yes, from unexpected quarters.
Sadde takes longer, but eventually he reaches for the deck and shuffles—
The Storm, reversed.
"It indicates frustration, obstacles, a lack of control, a misalignment of the self..."
"That one," he says. "Misalignment of the self, lack of control, something like there's a part of me I can't... control?"