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A mindscape is a location created by the mind of either a [[Psionics|psi]] or non-psi, usually only seen when a psi is making telepathic contact with the person whose mindscape it is. A mindscape can take an unlimited number of forms, often dependent on the mood of the person, often highly charged with symbolism. Psis may have particularly well-established, permanent mindscapes (for example, [[Nathan Dayspring]] has a beach mindscape where [[The Askani|the Askani]] once dwelled). The rules of the mindscape are determined by the mind generating it, and the normal rules of cause and effect often do not apply.
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A mindscape is a location created by the mind of either a [[Psionics|psi]] or non-psi, usually only seen when a psi is making telepathic contact with the person whose mindscape it is. A mindscape can take an unlimited number of forms, often dependent on the mood of the person, often highly charged with symbolism. Psis may have particularly well-established, permanent mindscapes. The rules of the mindscape are determined by the mind generating it, and the normal rules of cause and effect often do not apply.
  
 
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A mindscape is a location created by the mind of either a psi or non-psi, usually only seen when a psi is making telepathic contact with the person whose mindscape it is. A mindscape can take an unlimited number of forms, often dependent on the mood of the person, often highly charged with symbolism. Psis may have particularly well-established, permanent mindscapes. The rules of the mindscape are determined by the mind generating it, and the normal rules of cause and effect often do not apply.