CHAPTER 36 “You show them the real world, in here,” Penrys tapped her forehead, “reinforcing what their eyes are seeing, which they’re currently ignoring. They’ve got a habit of sight now, of ignoring the image in their heads which they know is false. That’s what you’ve got to break through—make them trust their eyes again and ignore the old compulsion.” Penrys was trying to explain her method to the other wizards. The women on the outer edge of the crowd in the kazr nodded their agreement, but Khizuwi voiced the problem. “We believe you, jarghalti, but how do you do it?” he said, spreading his hands. “I’ll show you again.” She invited them to watch through mind-touch while she worked with Dhalmudhr, the leader of the survivors. Bimal came forward and offered to be the familiar face h