Dream Cycle

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Template:Short description Template:Redirect-distinguish Template:More citations needed The Dream Cycle is a series of short stories and novellas by author H. P. Lovecraft<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> (1890–1937). Written between 1918 and 1932, they are about the "Dreamlands", a vast alternate dimension that can only be entered via dreams.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> The Dreamlands are described as lying deeper than space, matter and time, and are a "limitless vacua beyond all thought and entity".<ref name=":0" />

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A map of Lovecraft's "Dreamworld" by Jack Gaughan (1967).

Description

The Dreamlands are divided into four regions:

  • The West contains the Steps of Deeper Slumber (descended via the "Cavern of Flame") and the Enchanted Woods, by which many enter the Dreamlands. Other points of interest include the port of Dylath-Leen, one of the Dreamlands' largest cities; the town of Ulthar, "where no man may kill a cat";<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> the coastal jungle city of Hlanith; and the desert trading capital Illarnek. Here lies the fabled Land of Mnar, whose gray stones are etched with signs and where rise the ruins of the great Sarnath.
  • The South, home of the isle of Oriab and the areas known as the Fantastic Realms (described in "The White Ship").
  • The East, home of Celephaïs, a city dreamt into being by its monarch Kuranes, greatest of all recorded dreamers, and the dangerous Forbidden Lands.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
  • The North, location of the feared Plateau of Leng, home of man-eating spiders and the satyr-like "Men of Leng".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Other locales include the Underworld, a subterranean region underneath the Dreamlands inhabited by various monsters; the Moon, accessible via a ship and inhabited by toad-like "moon-beasts" allied with Nyarlathotep;<ref name=":1" /> and Kadath, a huge castle atop a mountain and the domain of the "Great Ones", the gods of Earth's Dreamland.<ref name=":1" />

Evidently all dreamers see the Dreamlands slightly differently, as Atal, High Priest of Ulthar, mentions that everyone has their own dreamland. In the same sentence he says the Dreamlands that many know is a "general land of vision".<ref name=":1">Template:Cite web</ref>

The Dreamlands are described in Hypnos as beyond anything conceivable to humans, and of which only imaginative men can dream:<ref name=":0">Template:Cite web</ref>Template:BlockquoteContinuing on, the Dreamlands are described as limitless and beyond all thought and entity:Template:Blockquote

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