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11 The planes, as they say, are the playground of the gods. But, as most scholars of them will attest, not every plane is a direct creation of a deity out of raw essence. In particular, there is no tale of creation of the dream. Could the Dream have arisen as a sort of reflection of the mental and spiritual attributes inherent in the sentience of all living things? Regardless, it is known that various deities have had influences or even demesnes in the dream. Of course, we know that the ch'taren have some affinity for the Dream, as well as their goddess Rystaia. [Though as we will see in a later volume, the ch'taren did not come to Avendar from the Dream] Before the War of Night, the aelin venerated a deity of art and beauty who had demesnes in the Dream, but his worship vanished at the end of the war. (Written in margin in red ink is the phrase: "The identity of this deity is left as an exercise to the reader.") We also know that a demon city, know as Chaigidon, sits very near a planar boundary between the Dream and the Void. Like all dark things, it exerts an influence in our nightmares, and its presence is reflected in certain areas of the Dream. (Written in the margin in red ink is the word: "Zyal") Along with various deities and demigods, some very rare mortals find that upon entering the Dream that they have a much larger than normal measure of control over the environs there. First recorded by the alatharya, who called such individuals the "Zhelead Yha ('Dream Lords'). These gifted dreamers often find a compelling affinity with the Dream, and will often eventually abandon life in the material world for a new existence on that plane. Such beings eventually grow to something like demigods on the Dream, making their own demesnes, living extremely long lives in the altered timestream there.