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The Storytime is also host to less savoury powers. When Brian Westhouse is sent to Arcadia from the Tibetan monastery, he first ends up in the Storytime. The Vagabond is not pleased to see him, and urges him away quickly, saying that he should not be there and that he does not belong there. From the sky above them, a black mass not unlike the Chaos Vortex issues forth, and attacks Brian. The Vagabond names this mass 'the Undreaming'.

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  • The Storytime is also host to less savoury powers. When Brian Westhouse is sent to Arcadia from the Tibetan monastery, he first ends up in the Storytime. The Vagabond is not pleased to see him, and urges him away quickly, saying that he should not be there and that he does not belong there. From the sky above them, a black mass not unlike the Chaos Vortex issues forth, and attacks Brian. The Vagabond names this mass 'the Undreaming'.
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  • The Storytime is also host to less savoury powers. When Brian Westhouse is sent to Arcadia from the Tibetan monastery, he first ends up in the Storytime. The Vagabond is not pleased to see him, and urges him away quickly, saying that he should not be there and that he does not belong there. From the sky above them, a black mass not unlike the Chaos Vortex issues forth, and attacks Brian. The Vagabond names this mass 'the Undreaming'. When the Vagabond meets Zoë Castillo, he says they don't have much time, but he is much more interested in the story Zoë has to tell him, and there is no sense of urgency when he speaks to her. There is a marked difference between the way he acts towards Zoë and his reaction to Brian's presence, possibly because Zoë is a 'Dreamer' and Brian, presumably, is not. The Vagabond's antagonism towards Brian appears, oddly, to be personal; he stresses "What are you doing here? You cannot be here." According to what the Vagabond tells Zoë, the Storytime seems to be very much like the Aboriginal concept of the 'Dreaming'. When Zoë is in the Storytime she states that she isn't sure if she is dead or not. The Storytime appears to be a between-place or a place where things are created, rather than a world in its own right. The link to Aboriginal mythology has been confirmed by Dag and Ragnar themselves, in the twitch.tv livestream (01:01:30), where they encouraged people to research it because "it is central to the whole mythology of the TLJ universe".
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