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A common superstition about dream catchers is that they protect people from bad dreams. Traditionally, dream catchers are believed to filter dreams, allowing good dreams to pass through the web and gently slide down the feathers to the sleeper below, while bad dreams are caught in the web and dissolved by the morning sunlight.
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It's very difficult to charm an item. But it's benefits are worth the hassle.Edit: forgot to add this to the "Across the Threshold: series. Nothing changed.
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- Part 3 of Across the Threshold
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Not-Happy Hour by Nemalined for ChezPillow (PillowLord)
Fandoms: The Dresden Files - Jim Butcher
02 Feb 2025
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Cliff rather feels as if he's walked off his namesake when two early patrons to the bar that he works at sit down and start talking about trolls, mountain trolls.
Or: Hendricks and Gard had a long night. Come morning, the only thing they're keen to do together is share war stories rather than live them.
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Harry Dresden, Chicago’s only professional wizard, can barely afford to keep the lights on in his office, let alone repair his car. When Lieutenant Murphy from Chicago P.D.’s Special Investigations unit asks for his expertise, he jumps at the potential of steady work as a consultant.
Takes place roughly a year before Storm Front, a year after Harry leaves Ragged Angel to open his own business and before the graphic novel “Welcome To The Jungle”
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By any reasonable measure, a person turned into a Black Court vampire is lost, only the spirit animating the walking corpse. The problem with that, of course, is that reasonable has a restraining order out on Harry Dresden, and the Swords of the Cross haven’t been seen in the same country in over a millennium.
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i was glad when they said unto me, let us go to the house of the Lord by AslansCompass
Fandoms: The Dresden Files - Jim Butcher
19 Feb 2025
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Michael had insisted on a soulgaze at their first meeting.
