I looked through the OCEA activity of Robert Tims and found ample evidence hardening my interest.

At present, Robert Tims is serving as a member of Leadership Council with the lightfire company: West Horizon. Just last week, he wrote an article claiming that the dymensional planecrafter industry was undermining the lightfire industry. Apparently, after some falling out between the Retunian Commonwealth and Silba in Ancondria, a great deal many lightfire crafting experts left the industry, starting anew in dymensional planecrafting. There was also a shift in tradestone investments from lightfire to dymensional planes.

In his article, Tims said that this was bad, reasoning that dymensional planecrafting yielded no value. That of course is outrageous beyond words. But then he also said that politics were dysfunctional in planecrafter organizations like the Pagewriter and Pageturner Guilds. While that may hold some water, it did not justify his call to action: to have the Commonwealth government implement a middle-school-through-high-school curriculum emphasizing to students to value lightfire over dymensional planecrafting.

It was, of course, his mention of the Pageturner Guild that had my attention; and from that I drew a major hint, if not outright confirmation, that this was the same Robert Tims mentioned by Rebecca Mackwell.

We just have to confirm though. I am not sure how we will go about doing that.

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