1. Fictional Title or Character
- It sounds like the title of a fantasy or sci-fi novel, a graphic novel, or even a TV series.
- The phrase evokes a character who controls or manipulates dreams—similar to Dream/Morpheus from Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman series, often called the "King of Dreams."
2. Novel by Mike Resnick
- The Master of Dreams is a science fiction/fantasy novel by Mike Resnick, released in 2019.
- It’s the first in the "Dreamscape" trilogy.
- The story follows a man named Eddie Raven, who finds himself being pursued through alternate realities and dreamlike worlds.
- Themes include identity, reality vs. illusion, and literary references to classic pulp fiction.
3. Possible Song or Album Title
- Could be a poetic title for a song, ambient album, or even a piece of classical or electronic music.
4. Mythological or Archetypal Figure
- "Master of Dreams" could represent an archetype or mythological being, someone like:
- Morpheus (Greek god of dreams)
- Oneiroi (personifications of dreams in Greek mythology)
- A dream deity or shamanic figure in a mythos or fantasy world.
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If you're referring to a specific work, story, idea, or need help developing "The Master of Dreams" as a character, story concept, or world, let me know—I'd be glad to help flesh it out.
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- Know more about the Mike Resnick book?
- Develop your own story or character with that title?
- Explore mythological references to dreams?
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