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the Dreamweaver

Amelina Pons was born in the year 2244. She was a sweet and bright child, but what made her special was the ability she showed from a very young age to navigate through dreams. She was accepted at the Academy at five years old, and she graduated at 16, the youngest ever, and the only dreamweaver ever recorded in history.   Being a dreamweaver put Amelina in the position to be able to communicate with other people's subconscious thoughts and fears, navigate through their hidden truths, desires and wounds. And this enabled her to understand some fundamental, common truths about human nature and thought processes. Unlike most wielders of magic, Amelina used her power as a tool to theorise about the abilities and capacities of the human brain and, in one very special occasion, the uiledath brain.   Her first book, Fears and Expectations, theorised on how past experiences influence how the human mind perceives new events, and opened the doors to a whole new discipline, dealing with subjects which - up to that point - belonged solely to the realm of philosophy. Amelina kept studying dream patters and conducted several experiments. She kept publishing her - often controversial - hypotheses and theories, as well as the results of her experiments. The Academy honoured her by creating a new department for the study of the mind, and putting her in charge. Now in her late thirties, Amelina Pons trains young people not in dreamweaving, since it is a rare gift, but in the use of the gifts of magic in order to understand the world in many ways and from many perspectives, as well as how the mind works. She inspires them to dream and think originally, and her students jest that it is the dreamweaver herself that visits them when they sleep and plants in their minds the ideas they hope will one day change the world.
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