Tel'aran'rhiod (tel-AYE-rahn-rhee-ODD; Old Tongue: The Unseen World), also known as the World of Dreams and the Wolf Dream, is a parallel world where all the possibilities of the Wheel of Time connect, and it is linked to all the myriad such worlds that exist within the Wheel. It is both of those worlds and apart from them, and is occasionally entered for a few seconds at a time by ordinary people dreaming, although there is great risk to those who do so as imagination becomes reality in the Unseen World and what happens there happens in the normal world as well. There are people called Dreamwalkers who have the ability to enter Tel'aran'rhiod at will, and they are able to exert varying degrees of mastery over its strange and malleable nature.
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| - Tel'aran'rhiod (tel-AYE-rahn-rhee-ODD; Old Tongue: The Unseen World), also known as the World of Dreams and the Wolf Dream, is a parallel world where all the possibilities of the Wheel of Time connect, and it is linked to all the myriad such worlds that exist within the Wheel. It is both of those worlds and apart from them, and is occasionally entered for a few seconds at a time by ordinary people dreaming, although there is great risk to those who do so as imagination becomes reality in the Unseen World and what happens there happens in the normal world as well. There are people called Dreamwalkers who have the ability to enter Tel'aran'rhiod at will, and they are able to exert varying degrees of mastery over its strange and malleable nature.
- Tel'aran'rhiod is the "World of Dreams". Most people enter it while dreaming, though only for a few moments at a time. Dreamwalkers can enter it at will. It resembles the real world, except for the absence of most of the people and other living beings. Tel'aran'rhiod can be used to reach a particular person's dreams, but one must be careful not to be drawn too deeply into the dream, or give up their control of events to the dreamer.
- Tel'aran'rhiod (in der Alten Sprache die "Unsichtbare Welt"), auch bekannt als die Welt der Träume und der Wolfstraum ist eine Parallelwelt, wo alle Möglichkeiten des Rads der Zeit verbunden sind, und sie ist verbunden mit all den Myriaden von Welten, die innerhalb des Rades existieren. Sie ist sowohl eine von diesen Welten als auch nicht und wird von Zeit zu Zeit für ein Paar Sekunden betreten, wenn gewöhnliche Menschen träumen, obwohl es ein großes Risiko gibt für jene, die das tun, da die Vorstellung in der Unsichtbaren Welt zur Realität wird, und was dort passiert, passiert in der Wachen Welt ebenfalls. Es gibt Menschen, die Traumgänger genannt werden und die Fähigkeit haben, Tel'aran'rhiod bewusst zu betreten, und sie sind in der Lage, seine seltsame und formbare Natur zu einem gewiss
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| - Tel'aran'rhiod (tel-AYE-rahn-rhee-ODD; Old Tongue: The Unseen World), also known as the World of Dreams and the Wolf Dream, is a parallel world where all the possibilities of the Wheel of Time connect, and it is linked to all the myriad such worlds that exist within the Wheel. It is both of those worlds and apart from them, and is occasionally entered for a few seconds at a time by ordinary people dreaming, although there is great risk to those who do so as imagination becomes reality in the Unseen World and what happens there happens in the normal world as well. There are people called Dreamwalkers who have the ability to enter Tel'aran'rhiod at will, and they are able to exert varying degrees of mastery over its strange and malleable nature.
- Tel'aran'rhiod (in der Alten Sprache die "Unsichtbare Welt"), auch bekannt als die Welt der Träume und der Wolfstraum ist eine Parallelwelt, wo alle Möglichkeiten des Rads der Zeit verbunden sind, und sie ist verbunden mit all den Myriaden von Welten, die innerhalb des Rades existieren. Sie ist sowohl eine von diesen Welten als auch nicht und wird von Zeit zu Zeit für ein Paar Sekunden betreten, wenn gewöhnliche Menschen träumen, obwohl es ein großes Risiko gibt für jene, die das tun, da die Vorstellung in der Unsichtbaren Welt zur Realität wird, und was dort passiert, passiert in der Wachen Welt ebenfalls. Es gibt Menschen, die Traumgänger genannt werden und die Fähigkeit haben, Tel'aran'rhiod bewusst zu betreten, und sie sind in der Lage, seine seltsame und formbare Natur zu einem gewissen Grad zu beherrschen.
- Tel'aran'rhiod is the "World of Dreams". Most people enter it while dreaming, though only for a few moments at a time. Dreamwalkers can enter it at will. It resembles the real world, except for the absence of most of the people and other living beings. Tel'aran'rhiod can be used to reach a particular person's dreams, but one must be careful not to be drawn too deeply into the dream, or give up their control of events to the dreamer.
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