It's all in perspective really. If you view it as a mystery, then it's a mystery. If you view it as a puzzle, then it's a puzzle. Precognition is a very subjective power, especially since everybody interprets images differently. [Well! York's just going to consider that a victory. His first day here and he already got somebody new to consider his classes. Perfect.]
Confusion actually has some good applications within Precognition, especially that of countering other people trying to see your future actions. I should talk with Martin about maybe doing joint classes on that front...
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Confusion actually has some good applications within Precognition, especially that of countering other people trying to see your future actions. I should talk with Martin about maybe doing joint classes on that front...