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'''Dreamer''' is a non-cosmere short story that first appeared in the ''[http://tonikelner.wordpress.com/2013/07/28/games-creatures-play/ Games Creatures Play]'' anthology, edited by [[Wikipedia: Charlaine Harris|Charlaine Harris]] and [[Wikipedia: Toni Kelner|Toni Kelner]]. It is set on Earth and told from the perspective of [[Dreamer (character)|the eponymous character]], who is part of a group of beings that possess the bodies of regular people to play extreme versions of games like "capture the flag" and "cops and robbers," showing little regard for the consequences.
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'''Dreamer''' is a non-cosmere, horror short story that first appeared in the ''[http://tonikelner.wordpress.com/2013/07/28/games-creatures-play/ Games Creatures Play]'' anthology, edited by [[Wikipedia: Charlaine Harris|Charlaine Harris]] and [[Wikipedia: Toni Kelner|Toni Kelner]]. It is set on Earth and told from the perspective of [[Dreamer (character)|the eponymous character]], who is part of a group of beings that possess the bodies of regular people to play extreme versions of games like "capture the flag" and "cops and robbers," showing little regard for the consequences.
   
 
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== Characters ==

Revisión del 06:13 6 jul 2018

Dreamer
Cover Dreamer.jpg
Localización Earth
Fecha original April 1, 2014
Editorial Ace Books
ISBN 978-0425256879

Dreamer is a non-cosmere, horror short story that first appeared in the Games Creatures Play anthology, edited by Charlaine Harris and Toni Kelner. It is set on Earth and told from the perspective of the eponymous character, who is part of a group of beings that possess the bodies of regular people to play extreme versions of games like "capture the flag" and "cops and robbers," showing little regard for the consequences.

Characters

Publication History

It was released April 1st, 2014. Dreamer was also included in The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror 2015 anthology, edited by Paula Guran.[1] It is bundled with Snapshot in a Dragonsteel Edition that was used as the 2017 con exclusive.

Notes

  1. ToC for Year's Best Dark Horror and Fantasy
    — Paula Guran's blog - 2015-03-18#
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