The rare mind-magic of the Fae — walk an undefended mind, read its thoughts, bend its will. We've been side-eyeing every shielded character since.
Daemati
The gift of the mind. Slip past another's thoughts like opening a door, read what's hidden, plant what was never there, and — at full strength — seize the will outright. We're not okay about who has it.
No mark. Just a skin-prickle of invisible pressure, the air going taut before a storm — the feeling of a mind being rung like a bell. We always know.
At a glance
The mind-magic
What it is
Mind as open door
The magic of the mind, rare even among the Fae. To a Daemati, an undefended mind is an unlocked door — they step in unannounced, sift the secrets, hear the thinking, and leave without a trace. No physical sign. Just a faint pressure, a prickle along the skin, the sense of something pressing softly against the walls of your own head. The fact that nobody we love can tell when it's happening is, frankly, a problem we've made our peace with.
How it works
Walking, reading, ringing the door
Only a Daemati can walk an undefended mind — the rule the whole gift turns on. Against an open mind there's no resistance: read the thought, plant the suggestion, take hold of the will and steer the body it lives in. A trained Daemati shows restraint — rather than break in, they 'ring the door' and wait to be let in, which is a courtesy and a flex at the same time. The atmosphere gives it away every time: ozone in the air, the cool of a door swinging open, the pressure-shift of a coming storm.
Defence
Shields and the cost of an open mind
The only sure protection is a shielded mind — mental walls thrown up to bar the door. Leave it undefended and you're wholly exposed; shield it and even a powerful Daemati has to push, batter, or get refused at the threshold. This is the whole reason it's feared: against the unguarded it's absolute, and almost nobody knows how to guard. We did not find that reassuring either.
The mate-bond
A door that never shuts
Where a mate-bond exists, it holds a permanent door open between two minds — a channel nobody has to re-forge each time. Mates reach each other mind-to-mind across distance, the connection kept open by the bond itself, not by force of will. For a Daemati already gifted with mind-magic, the bond isn't an intrusion but an invitation: a standing, consensual passage between two people who chose each other. Yes, we think about it constantly. No, we're not elaborating.
Notable wielders
Rhys, Feyre, and the world beyond
Rhysand, High Lord of the Night Court, is the foremost Daemati of his age — slipping into a mind, ringing at its door, seizing a will when he has to. Feyre carries the gift too, gained through him. Across enemy lines, Hybern's twins Brannagh & Dagdan wield the same mind-magic in the King's service. And beyond Prythian, the gift has its mirror: Maeve, immortal queen of Doranelle in the Throne of Glass world, is the cross-world equivalent — same kind of mind-magic, ruling from her own seat far from the courts. A personality trait at this point, knowing exactly which characters could be in our heads right now.
Who wields it