Elian Drehl is one of the leading minds in applied technomagic interface design, known for crafting predictive enchantment circuits that adapt to user intent. He speaks in modular terms—cutting thoughts into blocks, nesting them, then refining. Drehl approaches magic like a machine: efficient, reactive, and programmable. His current project, the Cognitive Loop Array, seeks to unify spellcasting latency with neural response time—allowing thoughts to trigger magical output in sub-instant intervals. Though notoriously difficult to work with due to his impatience for abstraction, his students say he’s never made the same mistake twice—because he catalogs failure like it’s scripture.