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* [[Honorary Uncle]]
* [[Honorary Uncle]]
* [[Hostage Situation]]
* [[Hostage Situation]]
* [[Humans Are Bastards]] - Nicodemus and several of his followers believe this is the case. Seeing as Nicodemus worked personally with several of the worst people humanity has to offer, he's speaking from experience.
* [[Humans Are the Real Monsters]] - Nicodemus and several of his followers believe this is the case. Seeing as Nicodemus worked personally with several of the worst people humanity has to offer, he's speaking from experience.
* [[Humans Are Special]] - Before Nicodemus came into power, only a human adult (always a prominent figure from human history) could rule Dreamland.
* [[Humans Are Special]] - Before Nicodemus came into power, only a human adult (always a prominent figure from human history) could rule Dreamland.
* [[Idiot Hero]]: Alex, in spades.
* [[Idiot Hero]]: Alex, in spades.
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* [[Victorious Childhood Friend]]
* [[Victorious Childhood Friend]]
* [[Villainous Breakdown]]: Nicodemus completely loses his composure when the Sword of Kings tells him to his face that {{spoiler|Arthur is long dead and Alex is his successor, as well as the fact that Alex is not a first born of his generation, finding a loophole in one of Dreamland's rules and undermining the dragon's claim to the throne.}}
* [[Villainous Breakdown]]: Nicodemus completely loses his composure when the Sword of Kings tells him to his face that {{spoiler|Arthur is long dead and Alex is his successor, as well as the fact that Alex is not a first born of his generation, finding a loophole in one of Dreamland's rules and undermining the dragon's claim to the throne.}}
* [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]]: In the flashback to Arthur's time, both {{spoiler|Arthur and Nicodemus seem like this. Arthur just wants to show his enemies the peace in Dreamland to demonstrate they can make their own utopia, however, he knows all to well this could cause a war with the Nightmare Realm, but he at least demonstrates an attack of conscience, being forced to make a choice between potentially seeing Camelot fall and potentially causing a war in Dreamland. His eventual decision to go through with the plan comes with a heavy [[I Did What I Had to Do]] vibe. Nicodemus is firmly stuck on making sure the latter does not happen at any cost, ultimately [[Foregone Conclusion|betraying Arthur]]. While neither are fully in the right, Arthur is a lot more sympathetic, being idealistic and actually considering his options while Nicodemus is fully convinced that Arthur's plan will not work anyway as he thinks [[Humans Are Bastards]] by nature.}}
* [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]]: In the flashback to Arthur's time, both {{spoiler|Arthur and Nicodemus seem like this. Arthur just wants to show his enemies the peace in Dreamland to demonstrate they can make their own utopia, however, he knows all to well this could cause a war with the Nightmare Realm, but he at least demonstrates an attack of conscience, being forced to make a choice between potentially seeing Camelot fall and potentially causing a war in Dreamland. His eventual decision to go through with the plan comes with a heavy [[I Did What I Had to Do]] vibe. Nicodemus is firmly stuck on making sure the latter does not happen at any cost, ultimately [[Foregone Conclusion|betraying Arthur]]. While neither are fully in the right, Arthur is a lot more sympathetic, being idealistic and actually considering his options while Nicodemus is fully convinced that Arthur's plan will not work anyway as he thinks [[Humans Are the Real Monsters|Humans Are Bastards]] by nature.}}
* [[We Will Meet Again]]
* [[We Will Meet Again]]
* [[What Is Evil?]]
* [[What Is Evil?]]

Revision as of 14:09, 23 October 2016

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: