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28. Penelope Dreamweaver

Penelope (weaver) peh·NEL·eh·pay
In ancient Greece, Penelope was the faithful wife of Odysseus. It's a long story, but she wove all day and unpicked her weaving each night in order to be allowed to remain faithful to her absent husband rather than being forced to marry someone else. She got him back in the end, which of course was her dream. The Dreamweaver wished to be called Penelope in the Oracle in her honor, but she weaves the dreams of inspiration.


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