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** And when Lucifer threatens to imprison Dream in Hell, [[ForTheEvulz just for the]] [[OhMyGods there]] of it, Dream reveals that Hell has no power over dreams: "What power would Hell have if those imprisoned there were not able to dream of Heaven?" Dream walks out of Hell untouched.
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** And when Lucifer threatens to imprison Dream in Hell, [[ForTheEvulz just for the]] [[OhMyGods there]] [[ForTheEvulz of it, it]], Dream reveals that Hell has no power over dreams: "What power would Hell have if those imprisoned there were not able to dream of Heaven?" Dream walks out of Hell untouched.
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** And when Lucifer threatens to imprison Dream in Hell, [[ForTheEvulz just for the]] [[{{Pun}} Hell]] of it, Dream reveals that Hell has no power over dreams: "What power would Hell have if those imprisoned there were not able to dream of Heaven?" Dream walks out of Hell untouched.
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** And when Lucifer threatens to imprison Dream in Hell, [[ForTheEvulz just for the]] [[{{Pun}} Hell]] [[OhMyGods there]] of it, Dream reveals that Hell has no power over dreams: "What power would Hell have if those imprisoned there were not able to dream of Heaven?" Dream walks out of Hell untouched.
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** Joshua Norton I, Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico dies of a heart attack on a cold January day, collapsing in the street poor and destitute with only a few pennies to his name. Before Death comes to take him, Despair has to admit failure, because for all his suffering and poverty, Joshua Norton never despaired. The narration informs us that his funeral was attended by over 10,000 mourners, and Death tells him that of all the monarchs she has met (which is ''every in history), he is her favourite.
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** Joshua Norton I, Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico dies of a heart attack on a cold January day, collapsing in the street poor and destitute with only a few pennies to his name. Before Death comes to take him, Despair has to admit failure, because for all his suffering and poverty, Joshua Norton never despaired. The narration informs us that his funeral was attended by over 10,000 mourners, and Death tells him that of all the monarchs she has met (which is ''every in history), history''), he is her favourite.
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* Morpheus's gift to Joshua Norton I, Emperor of these United States and Protector of Mexico, deserves mention, as does saving Calliope.
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** Joshua Norton I, Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico dies of a heart attack on a cold January day, collapsing in the street poor and destitute with only a few pennies to his name. Before Death comes to take him, Despair has to admit failure, because for all his suffering and poverty, Joshua Norton never despaired. The narration informs us that his funeral was attended by over 10,000 mourners, and Death tells him that of all the monarchs she has met (which is ''every in history), he is her favourite.
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** And when Lucifer threatens to imprison Dream in Hell, [[ForTheEvulz just for the]] [[IncrediblyLamePun Hell]] of it, Dream reveals that Hell has no power over dreams: "What power would Hell have if those imprisoned there were not able to dream of Heaven?" Dream walks out of Hell untouched.
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** And when Lucifer threatens to imprison Dream in Hell, [[ForTheEvulz just for the]] [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} Hell]] of it, Dream reveals that Hell has no power over dreams: "What power would Hell have if those imprisoned there were not able to dream of Heaven?" Dream walks out of Hell untouched.