LordofDreams can mean: Dream (character), in Neil Gaiman's The Sandman fictional universe Nightmare (Marvel Comics), in the Marvel Comics fictional universe...
debut album Lonesome Dreams was released in 2012 and their fourth and most recent album Long Lost was released in May 2021. Lord Huron combines country...
regarding dream function. It is not known where in the brain dreams originate, if there is a single origin for dreams or if multiple regions of the brain...
including power the LordofDreams had been without for millennia. Morpheus then returned Destiny to Arkham and returned the ability to dream (or at least sleep)...
"A Dreamof a Dream" (Japanese: 夢の中の夢, Hepburn: Yume no Naka no Yume) is the tenth and final episode of the first season of the American historical drama...
Lord Voldemort (/ˈvoʊldəmɔːr/ VOHL-də-mor, /-mɔːrt/ -mort in the films) is a character and the main antagonist in J. K. Rowling's series of Harry Potter...
Lord Maximus Farquaad is the main antagonist of the 2001 animated feature film Shrek, as well as Shrek 4-D and the musical. He is voiced by John Lithgow...
four American Dreams that the new consumer culture of the early 20th century addressed: The "Dreamof Abundance", offering a cornucopia of material goods...
surface, the novel presents a post-apocalyptic adventure tale entitled Lordof the Swastika, written by an alternate-history Adolf Hitler shortly before...
"The Lordof the Tides" is the eighth episode of the first season of the HBO fantasy drama television series House of the Dragon. It first aired on October...
Knife ofDreams is a fantasy novel by American author Robert Jordan, the eleventh book in his series The Wheel of Time. It was the last book which Jordan...
(December 30, 1920 – January 21, 1998), best known by his stage name, Jack Lord, was an American television, film and Broadway actor, director and producer...
Peter Duncan Fraser Lord CBE (born 4 November 1953) is an English animator, director, producer and co-founder of the Academy Award-winning Aardman Animations...
Derived from dryht ("troop", "company"), emphasizing a noble's role as lordof a band of warriors. Whallon Godden, p. 188 Swanton, p. 138 Derived from eald...