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''to | Inside a [[dreamscape|dreamscape]], [[Karith]] battles an army of [[Kroad]]s to save his fiancée [[Lyan Berrace|Lyan]] who has been tied to a stone archway. No sooner has he broken through the hoard is Lyan being menaced by a [[Demon bird|demon bird]] which he is forced to slay in order to rescue her. As Karith and Lyan embrace in the company of her parents, [[Garret Berrace|Garret]] and [[Camilla Berrace|Camilla]], the four of them are awoken in the [[Berrace's Dream Room|Dream Room]]. [[Professional Dreamer]] [[Scylla]] greets her clients as they wake and humbly combats their compliments of her work as a dreamer by stating that she was working with an excellent cast. | ||
Elsewhere, the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Sharon Davies]] land on the farming planet [[Unicepter IV]] and the Doctor wastes no time in tracking down his old friends Garret and Camilla. He is surprised to learn that it has been over six years since their last meeting and that Lyan is now a grown adult who is soon to marry Karith at the next [[Two-Moon festival]]. When Lyan mentions their adventures within the dream world, Garret explains to the doctor that a native animal known as the [[Slinth]] was found to possess [[Telepathy|telepathic powers]] which they could harness through a [[Dream headset|headset]] to create a fully-controlled dream story. Upon Lyan's insistence Garret agreed to hire another Dreamer so that the Doctor could experience the dreamscape for himself. | |||
[[Vernor Allen]], who was known for having "truly poetic" dreamscapes, was hired to assist the group's dream story. | |||
== Characters == | == Characters == | ||
* [[Karith]] | |||
* [[Lyan Berrace]] | |||
* [[Garret Berrace]] | |||
* [[Camilla Berrace]] | |||
* [[Scylla]] | |||
* [[Fourth Doctor]] | * [[Fourth Doctor]] | ||
* [[Sharon Davies]] | |||
* [[Vernor Allen]] | |||
* [[K9 Mark II]] | * [[K9 Mark II]] | ||
* [[Slinth]] | * [[Slinth]] | ||
* [[Veith|Lord Veith]] | * [[Veith|Lord Veith]] | ||
* [[Enox]] | * [[Enox]] | ||
* [[Miki]] | * [[Miki]] |
Revision as of 18:33, 28 April 2022
Dreamers of Death is a Doctor Who Magazine comic story featuring the Fourth Doctor, K9 Mark II and Sharon Davies.
This story is notable to feature Sharon's depature from the TARDIS crew.
Summary
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Plot
Inside a dreamscape, Karith battles an army of Kroads to save his fiancée Lyan who has been tied to a stone archway. No sooner has he broken through the hoard is Lyan being menaced by a demon bird which he is forced to slay in order to rescue her. As Karith and Lyan embrace in the company of her parents, Garret and Camilla, the four of them are awoken in the Dream Room. Professional Dreamer Scylla greets her clients as they wake and humbly combats their compliments of her work as a dreamer by stating that she was working with an excellent cast.
Elsewhere, the Fourth Doctor and Sharon Davies land on the farming planet Unicepter IV and the Doctor wastes no time in tracking down his old friends Garret and Camilla. He is surprised to learn that it has been over six years since their last meeting and that Lyan is now a grown adult who is soon to marry Karith at the next Two-Moon festival. When Lyan mentions their adventures within the dream world, Garret explains to the doctor that a native animal known as the Slinth was found to possess telepathic powers which they could harness through a headset to create a fully-controlled dream story. Upon Lyan's insistence Garret agreed to hire another Dreamer so that the Doctor could experience the dreamscape for himself.
Vernor Allen, who was known for having "truly poetic" dreamscapes, was hired to assist the group's dream story.
Characters
- Karith
- Lyan Berrace
- Garret Berrace
- Camilla Berrace
- Scylla
- Fourth Doctor
- Sharon Davies
- Vernor Allen
- K9 Mark II
- Slinth
- Lord Veith
- Enox
- Miki
References
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Notes
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Original print details
- (Publication with page count and closing captions)
- DWM 47 (8 pages) Next: Psychic Vampires!
- DWM 48 (8 pages) The End.
Reprints
- DW84 8 (Doctor Who (1984) colourised reprint)
- Dragon's Claw
- DWC 10 (IDW colourised reprint)
- Doctor Who Classics Volume 2 (IDW colourised reprint)
- Doctor Who Classics Omnibus Volume 1 (IDW colourised reprint)
Continuity
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