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'''[http://TheDreamlandChronicles.com The Dreamland Chronicles]''' is an entirely computer-generated, three-dimensional webcomic with over one thousand pages and counting. The Dreamland Chronicles is almost entirely suitable for all ages, with no outstanding adult themes.
'''''[http://TheDreamlandChronicles.com The Dreamland Chronicles]''''' is an entirely computer-generated, three-dimensional webcomic with over one thousand pages and counting. The Dreamland Chronicles is almost entirely suitable for all ages, with no outstanding adult themes.


As a child, Alexander had adventures every night in Dreamland with his mythically-inclined friends, flying across Dreamland. One 'day' in Dreamland, Alex found an ancient temple housing a magic sword, which practically leaps into his hand. A talking dragon assaults the young boy, and he wakes up with a strange sword necklace.
As a child, Alexander had adventures every night in Dreamland with his mythically-inclined friends, flying across Dreamland. One 'day' in Dreamland, Alex found an ancient temple housing a magic sword, which practically leaps into his hand. A talking dragon assaults the young boy, and he wakes up with a strange sword necklace.
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* [[Annoying Arrows]]: In the Arthur flashback, Percival is knocked down by an arrow... And gets back up again, shrugging it off and remarking, "I'm fine, my king. 'Tis but a scratch." Though the arrow seemed to barely penetrate his skin, and wasn't anywhere near any vital organs. Of course, he has an impressive build, so it helps.
* [[Annoying Arrows]]: In the Arthur flashback, Percival is knocked down by an arrow... And gets back up again, shrugging it off and remarking, "I'm fine, my king. 'Tis but a scratch." Though the arrow seemed to barely penetrate his skin, and wasn't anywhere near any vital organs. Of course, he has an impressive build, so it helps.
* [[Arbitrary Skepticism]] - Nicole is very skeptical of Dreamland, even when faced with proof ''she'' supplied.
* [[Arbitrary Skepticism]] - Nicole is very skeptical of Dreamland, even when faced with proof ''she'' supplied.
* [[Art Evolution]]: While it was always look good, thanks to the advancement of computers it has went from [http://www.thedreamlandchronicles.com/the-dreamland-chronicles/chapter-01/page-2/ from this ] [http://www.thedreamlandchronicles.com/the-dreamland-chronicles/the-making-of-the-dreamland-chronicles/making-of-the-dreamland-chronicles-book-five-page-11/ to this]. I mean, come on dude. That's just going over the top. Attention to detail indeed.
* [[Art Evolution]]: While it was always look good, thanks to the advancement of computers it has went from [https://web.archive.org/web/20120925090812/http://www.thedreamlandchronicles.com/the-dreamland-chronicles/chapter-01/page-2/ from this ] [http://www.thedreamlandchronicles.com/the-dreamland-chronicles/the-making-of-the-dreamland-chronicles/making-of-the-dreamland-chronicles-book-five-page-11/ to this]{{Dead link}}. I mean, come on dude. That's just going over the top. Attention to detail indeed.
* [[The Archer]]
* [[The Archer]]
* [[The Atoner]]
* [[The Atoner]]
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* [[Curse]]
* [[Curse]]
* [[Did Not Do the Research]]: At first glance - Nicodemus attributes the quote "Let them hate me so long as they fear me" to Julius Ceasar, despite the quote originating with Emperor Tiberius and [[The Caligula|Caligula]], though Caesar may have said the quote in Dreamland first rather than the "real" world.
* [[Did Not Do the Research]]: At first glance - Nicodemus attributes the quote "Let them hate me so long as they fear me" to Julius Ceasar, despite the quote originating with Emperor Tiberius and [[The Caligula|Caligula]], though Caesar may have said the quote in Dreamland first rather than the "real" world.
** [[wikipedia:Caligula|Caligula's actual name]] was "Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus," so technically, Nicodemus '''was''' [http://www.thedreamlandchronicles.com/the-dreamland-chronicles/chapter-15/page-1028/ correct in attributing the quote] to [[Emperor Caligula|"Gaius Julius Caesar."]]
** [[wikipedia:Caligula|Caligula's actual name]] was "Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus," so technically, Nicodemus '''was''' [https://web.archive.org/web/20120729144150/http://www.thedreamlandchronicles.com/the-dreamland-chronicles/chapter-15/page-1028/ correct in attributing the quote] to [[Emperor Caligula|"Gaius Julius Caesar."]]
* [[Didn't See That Coming]]: Somehow, Nicomedus, all this time, was under the impression that {{spoiler|[[King Arthur]] was ''still alive'', despite 400 years ruling Dreamland. When the Sword of Kings tells him otherwise, along with the fact that Alex is Arthur's successor to the throne, able to enter Dreamland through a loophole in the rules, the dragon doesn't take it well.}}
* [[Didn't See That Coming]]: Somehow, Nicomedus, all this time, was under the impression that {{spoiler|[[King Arthur]] was ''still alive'', despite 400 years ruling Dreamland. When the Sword of Kings tells him otherwise, along with the fact that Alex is Arthur's successor to the throne, able to enter Dreamland through a loophole in the rules, the dragon doesn't take it well.}}
* [[Divided We Fall]]
* [[Divided We Fall]]
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Latest revision as of 02:42, 8 May 2021

The Dreamland Chronicles is an entirely computer-generated, three-dimensional webcomic with over one thousand pages and counting. The Dreamland Chronicles is almost entirely suitable for all ages, with no outstanding adult themes.

As a child, Alexander had adventures every night in Dreamland with his mythically-inclined friends, flying across Dreamland. One 'day' in Dreamland, Alex found an ancient temple housing a magic sword, which practically leaps into his hand. A talking dragon assaults the young boy, and he wakes up with a strange sword necklace.

College-bound Alexander, dreamless since that fateful night, thinks that he was just having normal dreams until he suddenly returned to Dreamland one night; he had fallen asleep with the sword necklace his mother sent him. Returning to find his friends now adults, he finds Dreamland in dire need of a hero, ruled by the tyrannical dragon who had been guarding that sword years ago...

Less clichéd than it sounds.

It's also being developed as a full length animated film, hopefully coming soon to a cinema near you.


Tropes used in The Dreamland Chronicles include: