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Wanda Seldon is a character in [[Isaac Asimov| Isaac Asimov’s [[foundation series| Foundation Series]]. She appears in <u>Forward the Foundation</u>. She is the daughter of [[Manella Dubanqua]] and Raych Seldon. A mentalist, capable of both reading and manipulating emotions, she follows in her grandfather Hari Seldon’s footsteps, becoming a psychohistorian and is one of the first members of the Second Foundation. | Wanda Seldon is a character in [[Isaac Asimov| Isaac Asimov’s]] [[foundation series| Foundation Series]]. She appears in <u>Forward the Foundation</u>. She is the daughter of [[Manella Dubanqua]] and Raych Seldon. A mentalist, capable of both reading and manipulating emotions, she follows in her grandfather Hari Seldon’s footsteps, becoming a psychohistorian and is one of the first members of the Second Foundation. | ||
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Wanda Seldon is a character in Isaac Asimov’s Foundation Series. She appears in Forward the Foundation. She is the daughter of Manella Dubanqua and Raych Seldon. A mentalist, capable of both reading and manipulating emotions, she follows in her grandfather Hari Seldon’s footsteps, becoming a psychohistorian and is one of the first members of the Second Foundation.