THE TIES THAT BIND US • Dream of the endless

THE TIES THAT BIND US • Dream of the endless

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It is said a raven perched in a great oak tree symbolised the meeting of Oneiros and The Oracle of Dodona. Some time during the reign of Emperor Theodosius in the fourth century, they last met, and struck the covenant that would bind them endlessly. At the turn of every century, she would grant him a raven, and in turn, he would plant a great oak in the dreaming to safeguard that raven. But Dream is gone. The Dodonian cannot help but wait for fate to unfold before the true tragedy begins. [dream of the endless x oc] Book 1: the endless knot of dreams Book 1.5: daughter of Atlas Book 2: dream a little dream of me Book 3: anatomy of a dreamer
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"You can't run from what you buried. Not in your dreams." In the quiet, gray-skied suburb of Springwood, something is stirring beneath the surface-something old, something scorched, something waiting. It's been over a decade since the fire that gutted the abandoned preschool on Elm Street. No one talks about what happened. No one remembers why it happened. But their children? They're starting to dream. When 17-year-old Raven Marlowe begins suffering from vivid nightmares-twisted landscapes of bloodstained hallways, whispering shadows, and a man with razors for fingers-she tries to brush it off as stress. Her best friend is dead, found clawed and contorted in her sleep. The coroner says it was self-harm. Raven isn't so sure. As more students at her school begin to break down-some refusing to sleep, others waking up with bruises and burns-the truth uncoils itself like a rattlesnake beneath the town's perfectly trimmed lawns. Years ago, the adults of Elm Street committed a sin. They buried it. But guilt has a pulse. And now it's dreaming. Now Raven must unravel the sins of the past before they consume her future. Her mother-the town's lead detective-knows more than she's saying. Her friends are being picked off one by one. Sleep is no longer a sanctuary. To survive, Raven must become lucid, descend into a burning subconscious, and confront the soul-forge where guilt becomes a weapon. Because once you fall asleep on Elm Street, there's only one rule: If you die in your dreams... you die for real.

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