"Wow," Sadde breathes. "That's the coolest spell ever—or is it an artefact or something? I want that."
"We could try seeing what happens if we ask the same question about multiple people, maybe even Kero."
"Let's start with three for past, present and future... and one-card spreads when we do for a lot of people."
So he shuffles and draws and gets the Fly, reversed, for the past: lack of liberty of action, lack of choices.
"Uh... so, past me either existed and didn't have a lot of options or lacked options because they didn't exist."
"Sounds about right." Present, the Windy, reversed: incompleteness. "...this felt different than when I got incompleteness for me, though."
"Well... different kinds of incompleteness... it could be explained as one of you being a reincarnation but not the other? Or maybe it speaks of something unrelated altogether... keep going, but one of our future tests should be asking things we already know or things that are plainly nonsensical."
"I can qualify that, though. In his case it felt like the incompleteness is because something is missing and in mine it was more like it was... misplaced?"
Next card, the Fight, reversed: a big disaster.
"The cards are the big disaster. Or at least they are the biggest disaster we have around, hopefully."
"...the only way that could possibly be an answer to the question would be if that were the... objective of the reincarnation? Which would imply you are in fact one?"
"I was limited in what I could do, now I am incomplete and in the future I will have to face a big disaster," Temple summarizes, "does fit me being an reincarnation, maybe you can only become a sorcerer if you are born again and that is why I needed to reincarnate?"
"So all sorcerers would be reincarnations?" He looks at the twins. "You two are sorcerers, right?"
"Yeah, which of us are you divining for? I don't think I could have ever had a peaceful past life."