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| - According to the Vagabond, Zoë Castillo is a 'Dreamer', but what this means has not been spelled out. Certainly Zoë's dreams are powerful, strong enough to confuse Alvin Peats, who cannot read them, and she is capable of projecting a 'dream presence' in Arcadia that is physical and tangible - very like April Ryan's initial forays in Arcadia. Faith, who seems to have a similar ability to Zoë, describes it as 'dreaming things true'.
- Some of these dreamers are named:
* Zula
* Dreamer Prophet
- A dreamer (Tevene: somniari), is a mage capable of entering the Fade at will, without the aid of lyrium. The word is also used to refer to any sleeping or lost person's presence in the Fade.
- Name: Dreamer Run Time: 3:42 Year: 1996
- The newest piece by NONE, a song about believing in yourself, and having hopes and dreams to follow. NONE has joked about possibly using this song as a demo for Uni, if their first one is accepted as a demo, too.
- The Dreamer was a 411-Scepter-class destroyer which belonged to Daesar Dantuve.
- Dreamer (2000) is a movie created by David Lee Hoskins.
- A psychiatrist by day, by night Dr. Kent Marlow would set out to solve problems of a different sort as The Dreamer! Possessing the uncanny power of predicting the future in his dreams, Marlow clad himself in a red cape, green tights with blue trunks and a billowing white shirt, using the two pistols carried on his belt to stop crimes before they could happen! Under the oval design on his shirt, the word "Morpheus" is emblazoned. His enemies included The Cane, the crew of the "San Raoul," Rabar of Moon Island, Rabar's minion Nod, and the Polite Pirate.
- Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story (also known as Dreamer) is a 2005 American family sports drama film written and directed by John Gatins in his directorial debut, and stars Kurt Russell, Kris Kristofferson, Elisabeth Shue and Dakota Fanning. It is inspired by the true story of an injured Thoroughbred racehorse named Mariah's Storm. Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 2005 and was theatrically released on October 21, 2005 by DreamWorks Pictures. The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics and it earned $38,741,732 on a $32 million budget. It also received a Critics Choice Award nomination for Best Family Film. Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story was released on DVD on March 21, 2006 by Roadshow Entertainment.
- Nura Schappin, changed her surname to Nal because, as she put it, "It just says I'm from Naltor y'know." She also claimed to have been the first precognitive to be born on Naltor in seven generations, a claim that was later contradicted. Additionally, she suffered from narcolepsy, falling unconscious whenever she had a vision. Nura did not join the Legion at first, but she did commence a relationship with Legionnaire Star Boy. Eventually, Nura gained Legion membership under the codename Dreamer.
- I'm a very vivid dreamer. At least that's what my therapist says when I recall my dreams to her. I've visited wonderful places, done things I wouldn't have been capable of doing in the real world. I've strolled in gorgeous fields of multicolored flowers, pale blue snow-capped mountains rising in the distance. I've been on Broadway, sailed on endless sparkling blue oceans under a bright cloudless sky. I continued along the path, stepping gently on the soft grass, but soon I began to have the feeling of being watched. My dream-self ignored it for a bit, but it soon became too much.
- Al momento de comenzar el nivel el cubo debe evadir obstáculos sencillos, para que luego se tome el Mini UFO evitando chocar con sierras puesta de manera selecta. Después viene otro Cubo pero en tamaño pequeño, donde se ve un efecto que puede llegar a confundir al jugador, seguido de un Wave sencillo que debe evitar encontrarse con estructuras similares a estrellas.
- A Dreamer is a being from a realm beyond that of Heaven and Hell. They appear as small-toad-like, deformed creatures, far more so than any demon. They apparently spend their time in slumber. Forcing to wake from said slumber, and/or being on the mortal plane is tortorous for them.
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