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Destiny is the personification of Destiny itself. He is blind and carries a book which contains everything that was, everything that is, and everything that will be. Originally a host in DC horror anthologies, he was revealed to be the one of the Endless featured in Neil Gaiman's The Sandman series, as well as the only one who appeared before the creation of the series or the idea of The Endless came about.
Delirium is one of the endless, she is the personification of the abstract concept Delirium. She was once known to be the embodiment of Delight, until a series of unfortunate event, that made her to become Delirium. She is a creation of Neil Gaiman from the series "The Sandman."
Dream of the Endless (Morpheus) was the anthropomorphic personification of the concept of dreaming. He dwells in a realm called the Dreaming, from where he controlled the fundamental concept of fantasy and reality in the universe. He was the protagonist of Neil Gaiman's landmark Vertigo series "The Sandman".
Second youngest of the Endless in Neil Gaiman's Sandman series, she is Desire's younger twin. She was once know to be a good sister to the other, but later after her death, formed a new personality, which described her to give Despair even to her siblings.
One of the Endless of Neil Gaiman's Sandman series, older twin of Despair.
One of the seven Endless, inconceivably powerful beings, Death is both lord and personification of all death and life. She is well known for being the opposite of what most people think death is like; rather than being an ominous figure, she is a friend to all under her auspice.
Once the most powerful and most beautiful of all angels in existence and one of two beings fictionally accredited with the creation of the DC Multiverse, Lucifer was sent by The Presence to rule over Hell after he rebelled. After governing Hell for more than 10 billion years, he left to look for a way out of predestination, to escape Yahweh's Great Plan.
The first mother, a resident of the Dreaming and a keeper and protector of nightmares
The first victim, a resident of the Dreaming and the collector and caretaker of secrets
A super-villain who uses his superior mind and dreaming powers, centered on an invention called the Materioptikon, to commit crimes.
Thor from Norse Mythology, he is the son of Odin and Jord, husband of Sif, father of Magni, Modi and Thrud. He is the god of might, strength, thunder, lightning and weather. He is strongest of all the gods and men. At Ragnarok, he will slay Jormugand but be slain in turn, a victim of the serpent's poison. Thor's sons inherit his hammer Mjolnir after he perishes.
Queen of the Fairies in Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream.
The companion and protector of Barbie in the fantasy world of her dreams that is called, simply, "The Land."
Muse of eloquence and epic poetry, and former wife of Dream of the Endless.
A sorceress and ancestor of John Constantine (Hellblazer).
Merv is the pumpkin-headed janitor, construction worker, and all-around working guy for the Dreaming. Also known for being, VERY straight-forward.
Duma is the angel of silence.
Baby gargoyle and pet of Abel
A companion of Barbie in the fantasy world of her dreams that is called, simply, "The Land."
One of the three witches which host the DC horror anthology series the Witching Hour.
Gregory is Cain's pet gargoyle
The gryphon is a mythological creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle.
A wyvern who watches over the entrance to his castle with a gryphon and a hippogriff.
One of Dream's gate keepers.
Odin is the leader of the Norse gods and father of Thor, Balder, Tyr, Vidar, Vali, Bragi, Heimdall and Hod. He is married to Frigga, the Viking goddess of beauty, love, and marriage. Odin is the All-Father of the Norse gods and ruler of Asgard. He is the son of Bor, brother of Vili and Ve. Odin is the creator god of Norse mythology. He is fated to be slain by the Fenrir wolf at Ragnarok.
From Faerie, Nuala served Dream of the Endless for a time after she'd been given to him as a gift.
Cynthia is a witch (one of three) that hosts the DC horror anthology Witching Hour.
An Asgardian Goddess and Loki's wife
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