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Dream spinner

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Genevieve, Princess of Everywhere used a magical dimensional transport called a dream spinner to travel from world to world.

Description

The dream spinner took the form of a modified spinning wheel (whose rim was “bejeweled with strange crystals”) affixed onto on a small wooden platform lined with a railing, which was large enough to house either two reasonably thin humans, or one human and a few raccoons. “Esoteric runes” were painted over the entire contraption. It was operated by working the treadle of the spinning wheel.

When examining its inner workings, Professor Awesome realised that many of its components were recognisable to him, although they were carved out of walnuts: he recognised a dynamo, a dimensional shift engine and Moriarty guides.

When in the process of dematerialising, the dream spinner shimmered with iridescent light before softly fading away. (PROSE: Pit Stop)

History

The dream spinner was built by the intelligent raccoon Wu, possibly with Willow's help, to allow Princess Genevieve and themselves “to travel beyond the real world into the realms of dreams and what-ifs”.

While Genevieve was taking a long journey to find Mordorak of the Nine Noses, it broke down, landing her in the vicinity of the home of her local counterpart in the closest universe. Jenny and Kim recovered it, and Jenny then went to Professor Awesome for help with repairing it. He was successful, and after sharing some pastrami sandwiches with the local Jenny and her friends, Genevieve, Wu and Willow left once again to continue their quest. (PROSE: Pit Stop)

Behind the scenes

As Scott Sanford highlighted in the author's commentary for Pit Stop, a Jenny's vehicle resembling a spinning wheel is a sneaky play on word, referencing a spinning jenny.