- The Dreamsong preexisted the world.
- It is sustained by the songs of the whales.
- Humans in deep slumber can touch the Dreamsong, which can kill or inspire them.
- The druids of the Bitter Coast use didgeridoos to call whales to the surface to listen directly to the song (02.07).
- lves use the mumbling of captive sleeping humans to track and record the Dreamsong (24.07).
- The world of dreams intrudes onto this one along the edges of the Kingswood where hundreds of root-like tentacles reach down
- These tentacles have lenses that allow them to see the mundane world; if worn by someone in this world, they show visions of the world of dreams: grand vistas, and the things that scuttle in the corners of our eyes.
- Men who slave in dwarven mines hear their drums in their dreams decades after they escape.
- Though most kobolds are born of dragon’s memories, some appear to be dreamed up.
- It is said of Zaal, the Sleeping City (08.27), that here lie all dreams of beauty that men forget when they are awake.
- Hypno, Lord of Sleep, lives in Zaal. He is a shepherd of humans’ dreams and steals those that would inflict mental harm or plant subversive ideas.
- Elves often blame humankind’s weaknesses, follies and hubris on ‘renegade dreams’ - those that escape Hypno
- One young lady dreamed of a firebird and woke with a firebird feather in her hand (39.23)
- The Dreaming Dark is one of the darknesses of the dwarves. It turns up strange flashes and patterns that quicken the imagination.
- Some dwarves of Barca Enmordet (49.03) have let the Dreaming Dark into their minds and are driven to create masterpieces or die trying.
- The village wise woman of the People of the Claw is haunted nightly by strange watery dreams (48.13)
- The lady of Adherion’s bastard children were revealed when her lover spoke about her aloud in a dream (30.03)
- Chelind dreamed about being embraced by a being which led her to discover a strange artifact (16.16).
- The Prince of Men dreams in Mirror Lake (37.01). His dreams bring visions of what is and what may be to the surface of the lake.
- Because of the magic Supendar worked on Naros, that land is now populated by nightmares.
- The Pool of Telanar can cause one to lose the ability to dream (33.08).
- The location of the High King’s Crown appeared to the first King of Gore in a dream.
- The twelve gods of the Undying Cycles of Creation are called the Dreamers when they appear on playing cards.
- According to the Undying Cycles, the Fools are the creators of everything in existence and in dream
- Jahur’s Alleys of the Woman in Red were created by Viceroy Duygu in an attempt to trap a figure who appeared in his dreams.
- Gnollish captives sleep alongside the Fist of Madai so they will accompany it in its dreams and keep it from waking (34.28).