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The Dreamlands is apparently divided into four regions:
The Dreamlands is apparently divided into four regions:
* the "West" (location of ''Steps of Deeper Slumber'', the port of [[Dylath-Leen]] (largest city of the Dreamlands), the town of [[Ulthar]] (where no man may kill a cat),<ref>http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/cu.asp</ref> Hlanith (a coastal jungle city), Ilarnek (a desert trade capital), Mnar, the ruins of [[The Doom that Came to Sarnath|Sarnath]] and [[The Enchanted Wood (H.P. Lovecraft)|Enchanted Wood]]);
* the "West" (location of ''Steps of Deeper Slumber'', the port of [[Dylath-Leen]] (largest city of the Dreamlands), the town of [[Ulthar]] (where no man may kill a cat),<ref>http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/cu.asp</ref> Hlanith (a coastal jungle city), Ilarnek (a desert trade capital), Mnar (known for its grey stone in which are craved the protection sign against the Old Ones), the ruins of [[The Doom that Came to Sarnath|Sarnath]] and [[The Enchanted Wood (H.P. Lovecraft)|Enchanted Wood]]);
* the "South" (location of the isle of [[Oriab]] and the Fantastic Realms);
* the "South" (location of the isle of [[Oriab]] and the Fantastic Realms);
* the "East" is (location of the city [[Celephaïs]], created from cloth by its monarch [[Kuranes|King Kuranes]], the greatest of all recorded dreamers, and The Forbidden Lands);
* the "East" is (location of the city [[Celephaïs]], created from cloth by its monarch [[Kuranes|King Kuranes]], the greatest of all recorded dreamers, and The Forbidden Lands);

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The Dream Cycle refers to a series of stories by author H. P. Lovecraft.[1] These stories concern themselves with "The Dreamlands": a vast, alternate dimension that can be entered via dreams.

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

Geography

The Dreamlands is apparently divided into four regions:

  • the "West" (location of Steps of Deeper Slumber, the port of Dylath-Leen (largest city of the Dreamlands), the town of Ulthar (where no man may kill a cat),[2] Hlanith (a coastal jungle city), Ilarnek (a desert trade capital), Mnar (known for its grey stone in which are craved the protection sign against the Old Ones), the ruins of Sarnath and Enchanted Wood);
  • the "South" (location of the isle of Oriab and the Fantastic Realms);
  • the "East" is (location of the city Celephaïs, created from cloth by its monarch King Kuranes, the greatest of all recorded dreamers, and The Forbidden Lands);
  • and "the North" (location of the Plateau of Leng, complete with man-eating spiders and satyr-like beings known as the "Men of Leng"[3]).

Other locales include "The Underworld" (a subterranean region underneath the Dreamlands and inhabited by monsters), the "Moon" (accessible via a ship and inhabited by "moon-beasts", creatures allied with Nyarlathotep) and Kadath, a huge castle atop a mountain and the domain of the "Great Ones".

Bibliography

  • Dreams of Terror and Death: The Dream Cycle of H. P. Lovecraft. Del Rey, 1985.[4][5]

Contents:

Other

  • Harms, Daniel (1998). "Dreamlands". The Encyclopedia Cthulhiana (2nd ed.). Oakland, CA: Chaosium. pp. 89–91. ISBN 1-56882-119-0.

References

  1. ^ James Turner (ed.) (1998). Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos (1st ed. ed.). New York, NY: Random House. cover blurb. ISBN 0-345-42204-X. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help); |edition= has extra text (help); Unknown parameter |nopp= ignored (|no-pp= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/cu.asp
  3. ^ http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/h.asp
  4. ^ http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36321.Dreams_of_Terror_and_Death
  5. ^ http://www.hplovecraft.com