A seer tells a character who they will marry. They now know the endgame but have no notion of the intervening journey. Their future spouse is totally oblivious, of course.
For added drama, the name the seer gives the character could be shared by two or more people (like a father/son or a pair of cousins with the same namesake) and the character isn't sure which one they're destined to marry.
For added drama, the name the seer gives the character could be shared by two or more people (like a father/son or a pair of cousins with the same namesake) and the character isn't sure which one they're destined to marry.
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