《Divination Magic Holds Nothing But Lies (Oneshot)》 Oneshot Emet paced the span of his chambers. The clutter of magical books and enchanted objects moved out of his way as he walked. The tomes and grimoires that held his attention floated next to him, held in the air by his magic and seemingly begging to be read. Alchemy may do it, but where can I get a philosopher¡¯s stone? With a flick of his wrist, a drawer opened itself high above. An ancient scroll floated down the damaged stories of his tower. Passed the dozens of broken shelves and cabinets that held magical nicknacks, through the ladders and walkways that sometimes went to nowhere, and near brooms and rags that were cleaning it all. When the scroll reached Emet, it unraveled itself to show a map marked with an ¡°X¡±. No. The only record is ten thousand years old and from the lost continent. Transmutation and transformation. Possibly. I could use Lemur or a Chipmunk as a base... He looked towards his miniature menagerie. It lay broken on the floor. The various animals he kept inside were missing. Besides, he realized, a Theresa created with transmutation would not share the bond they shared. It would be a fake, masquerading as the real Theresa. No memories of their time together. He could feel his anger affecting his sorcery, the usual dim blue magic holding his grimoires aloft turned bright red. ¡°Conjuration? No. Sangromancy. No. Pyromancy, Aeromancy, Hydromancy - All useless! Magic cannot recreate the bond forged from a hundred years of battle. What is the point of it if it cannot do the one thing I need?¡± His anger boiled out, tendrils of magic reaching for anything and everything. The enchanted brooms and rags high above hastened their scrubbing until they could no longer, and all together dropped to the floors below with a clatter. ¡°One simple spell. That¡¯s all.¡± he spoke aloud, in the now silenced tower. ¡°One spell, and I will bring her back.¡± He paused in his steps. His pacing had brought him back to his cluttered desk, where the letter that put him in this mood sat. -- Emet, I exhausted all of my best divination techniques, and unfortunately, I bear no good news. The crystal ball and incense both declared conclusive answers. My familiar, who bears the gift of future-sight, agreed with those conclusions. Why, I even tried dream meditation! You must understand that even the greatest of mages are all simply bound by destiny. There is no future where you can bring her back to life. Your battle against her has ended, and it will stay over. If you encounter this story on Amazon, note that it''s taken without permission from the author. Report it. Peter the Oracle -- Divination. Lies. I have no intention of continuing to battle. Emet''s gaze pierced the letter and it began to burn. Bright orange embers steadily marched inward, revealing the clutter of objects below: spilled ink and broken quills, some hastily scribbled notes, and a pocket watch. Chronomancy, Emet realized.