Precise- Marked by exactness and accuracy of expression or detail.

AN: Random plot-relevant thing; the millennium puzzle does exist in this universe but it isn't where Yami came from (obviously). Instead it's this vaguely magical artifact, but no one knows exactly what it does.


There really weren't many options to finding Yami, according to Solomon.

Theoretically, the mind link could be used to track him, but that was a high-level and hard party trick that took quite a while to master even for those born with the link. Yugi and Yami had been linked since birth, but since they had never been separated before they had been unable to hone any skills with the mindlink that had to do with distance. It was the same reason they couldn't understand each other when separated, despite having been connected for years.

There was only one other option, according to Yugi's grandfather, and Ryo, Tristan, and Anzu confirmed when they got back from the library.

A witch.

Witches (who could be male or female) were a special subcategory of Wight. While most Wight had a specific physical attribute (such as wings or gills) or a single skill (such as telepathy with family members or telekinesis on small objects), Witches were unique in that their powers were undefined. It all depended on what spells they ran across, though most were rather weak because Witches were rare and so sharing spells was hard. Witches were also unique in that whatever genes caused their power weren't often genetic, and sometimes they appeared in families with no predisposition, or it skipped a generation, or someone from a family had no power at all. The most powerful were from families of Witches, who had generations of predecessors' spells to work off of.

Luckily, they knew of one.

She wasn't from a long line of Witches or in possession of an extensive spellbook, but since her grandmother had been one she had a good start. And, she had a basic tracking spell.

Luckily, she was also in the room.

Anzu had only ever tried the specific spell twice before; she had tried all of her grandmother's spells in order to improve her knowledge of her power, but she was still considered a novice in the art.

Because of her inexperience, and the complexity of spells in general, everything had to be perfect if one was expected to work.

"C'mon Anzu," Joey groaned, slumped over the table as he had been for the past five minutes, "it's gotta be done by now."

Yugi, who was usually very patient and understanding, was pacing nonstop around the room, as he had been doing since she first started, and said "this has to be overkill, you're just being picky, please Anzu, can't you hurry?" As he had been saying about every minute since she had begun.

Tristan and Ryo, while concerned for Yami, had given up on simply waiting and started playing cards with Solomon.

For such a complex spell as the tracker, it took nearly ten minutes to set up and draw the necessary runes.

"I'm almost finished," Anzu said patiently, carefully measuring out ten and three fourths inches and drawing the final straight chalk line, "witchcraft isn't a born talent, you know, it's a learned skill… okay, done." She sat back, looking over the complex chalk lines with pride.

"Finally!" Called out pretty much everyone else in the room, causing Anzu to roll her eyes.