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* [[The Archer]]
* [[The Archer]]
* [[The Atoner]]
* [[The Atoner]]
* [[BFS]] - Alexander has one to complement the whole [[Chosen One|chosen one]] thing he has going.
* [[BFS]] - Alexander has one to complement the whole [[Chosen One]] thing he has going.
* [[Blade Brake]] - Leaving a good 50 feet slice in the [[Big Bad]] castle.
* [[Blade Brake]] - Leaving a good 50 feet slice in the [[Big Bad]] castle.
* [[Big Bad]] - Nicodemus, although more literally [[The Dragon]].
* [[Big Bad]] - Nicodemus, although more literally [[The Dragon]].
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* [[Comes Great Responsibility]]
* [[Comes Great Responsibility]]
* [[Conveniently an Orphan]]
* [[Conveniently an Orphan]]
* [[Converse With the Unconscious]]
* [[Converse with the Unconscious]]
* [[Curiosity Is a Crapshoot]]
* [[Curiosity Is a Crapshoot]]
* [[Curse]]
* [[Curse]]
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* [[Dumb Is Good]] - From Nicole's perspective, the story starts off with a student who goes clinically brain dead whenever he sleeps. He's able to wake up normally in perfect health afterwards, and even claims to have had vivid dreams. The story (and the main characters) treat her desire to study this incredible phenomenon from a scientific or medical perspective as entirely unreasonable and some kind of control freak [[Straw Vulcan|character]] [[Measuring the Marigolds|flaw]]. They even joke about how she's a nut job who wants Alex to be "labotomized" [sic]. Of course the audience knows that Alex is going off to a magical fantasy land every night, and consequences from his heart stopping for six hours are just taken care of by magic or something. But there's absolutely no reason for Nicole to believe that at that part of the story, and it's just bizarre to imply that a well-adjusted med student would be like "Oh, hmm, he goes brain dead every night but wakes up fine. I am not curious as to why this could be at all!" and drop it. (Also, aren't they just a LITTLE concerned about what happens to Alex's body while he's busy hanging around with elves?) Especially frustrating when literally three pages after laughing her down Dan is shown poring over scientific journals in the library looking for case studies similar to Alex's and some solid facts.
* [[Dumb Is Good]] - From Nicole's perspective, the story starts off with a student who goes clinically brain dead whenever he sleeps. He's able to wake up normally in perfect health afterwards, and even claims to have had vivid dreams. The story (and the main characters) treat her desire to study this incredible phenomenon from a scientific or medical perspective as entirely unreasonable and some kind of control freak [[Straw Vulcan|character]] [[Measuring the Marigolds|flaw]]. They even joke about how she's a nut job who wants Alex to be "labotomized" [sic]. Of course the audience knows that Alex is going off to a magical fantasy land every night, and consequences from his heart stopping for six hours are just taken care of by magic or something. But there's absolutely no reason for Nicole to believe that at that part of the story, and it's just bizarre to imply that a well-adjusted med student would be like "Oh, hmm, he goes brain dead every night but wakes up fine. I am not curious as to why this could be at all!" and drop it. (Also, aren't they just a LITTLE concerned about what happens to Alex's body while he's busy hanging around with elves?) Especially frustrating when literally three pages after laughing her down Dan is shown poring over scientific journals in the library looking for case studies similar to Alex's and some solid facts.
* [[Elves vs. Dwarves]] [[Empathic Weapon]] - Alex's sword.
* [[Elves vs. Dwarves]] [[Empathic Weapon]] - Alex's sword.
* [[Everything's Better With Princesses]] - Nastajia, the elfin princess-turned-queen.
* [[Everything's Better with Princesses]] - Nastajia, the elfin princess-turned-queen.
* [[Evil Chancellor]] - Nicodemus, draconic ruler of all Dreamland, used to be one of these.
* [[Evil Chancellor]] - Nicodemus, draconic ruler of all Dreamland, used to be one of these.
** While he comes off as a [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]] in the Arthur flashback, he evidently has been keeping things from Arthur before his betrayal - before reading Merlin's letter, he hadn't told him something as important as ''how'' fragile the peace between Dreamland and Nightmare Realm really is.
** While he comes off as a [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]] in the Arthur flashback, he evidently has been keeping things from Arthur before his betrayal - before reading Merlin's letter, he hadn't told him something as important as ''how'' fragile the peace between Dreamland and Nightmare Realm really is.
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* [[It Was a Gift]]
* [[It Was a Gift]]
* [[Kick the Dog]]
* [[Kick the Dog]]
* [[Kill It With Fire]]
* [[Kill It with Fire]]
* [[King Arthur]]: Alex's ancestor, who not only ruled Camelot (in the 14th century, surprisingly), but Dreamland as well, having used Astoria as a template for Camelot, and was the king who was betrayed by Nicodemus.
* [[King Arthur]]: Alex's ancestor, who not only ruled Camelot (in the 14th century, surprisingly), but Dreamland as well, having used Astoria as a template for Camelot, and was the king who was betrayed by Nicodemus.
* [[King in The Mountain]]
* [[King in the Mountain]]
* [[Kraken and Leviathan]]
* [[Kraken and Leviathan]]
* [[Like a Son to Me]]
* [[Like a Son to Me]]
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* [[Treacherous Advisor]] - Nicodemus in the past. Notable in that ''actually told his leige he would betray him,'' though only if he kept trying to bring more humans to Dreamland.
* [[Treacherous Advisor]] - Nicodemus in the past. Notable in that ''actually told his leige he would betray him,'' though only if he kept trying to bring more humans to Dreamland.
* [[Subject 101]]
* [[Subject 101]]
* [[Two Guys and A Girl]] - A very mild case involving Dan, Alex, and Nicole.
* [[Two Guys and a Girl]] - A very mild case involving Dan, Alex, and Nicole.
* [[Unhand Them, Villain!]]
* [[Unhand Them, Villain!]]
* [[Victorious Childhood Friend]]
* [[Victorious Childhood Friend]]

Revision as of 07:56, 9 April 2014

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.


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