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== Synopsis == Delirium of the Endless, miserable and increasingly unstable, resolves to pursue her much-loved brother Destruction, unheard-of by the Endless since he abandoned his role three hundred years ago. She petitions her siblings to help her look; only Dream, morose due to the unhappy ending of a recent love affair, agrees. Delirium compiles a list of Destruction's acquaintances: "the lawyer, the alder man, [[ΓtaΓn|Etain]] of the Second Look, and the dancing woman." Pharamond, an acquaintance of Dream's, supplies them with a car and a driver, Ruby. They first visit "the lawyer," Bernie Capax, but discover that he had been killed in a freak construction accident the previous day. Delirium determines that both "the alderman," the god [[Leib-Olmai|Lieb-Olmai]], and Etain are beyond their reach. At a motel, which abruptly burns down in a fire apparently caused by Ruby's cigarette, Ruby is killed. Dream, disturbed by Ruby's death, begins to suspect the operation of hostile forces. They seek out the "dancing woman": the Mesopotamian love goddess [[Ishtar]], a former lover of Destruction now working as a stripper; she grudgingly tells Dream that she does not know Destruction's whereabouts. Dream and Delirium depart; disconcerted by their visit, Ishtar decides to "truly dance," something she has not done since the height of her worship; the resultant release of physical energy destroys both her and the strip club. Concerned about the ramifications of their search, Dream abruptly ends their journey, to Delirium's anger; they both withdraw to their realms. Dream consults [[Bastet|Bast]], who had previously bargained Destruction's location [[The Sandman: Season of Mists|in exchange for the key to Hell]]; she advises him to consult an oracle, although Dream states that there are no oracles able to tell of the Endless. Dream and Delirium reconcile and resume their journey. They appeal to Destiny, who refuses to help; he reminds Dream that there is an oracle of the Endless's blood, additionally warning that his only future meeting with his love will be unsatisfactory for both of them. Dream, deeply unsettled, is persuaded to continue by Delirium. With great reluctance, Dream finally consults the oracle: his estranged son [[Orpheus]], whom Dream had spurned in anger after a disagreement and denied death after his [[Orpheus#Death|mauling by the Maenads]]. Dream is obliged to grant his son a boon in return; Dream and Delirium go to meet Destruction, who is living comfortably on the island across from Orpheus. Destruction admits that he had erected automatic functions to deter those looking for him, irreversible once he had abandoned his role; these had been responsible for the deaths of Capax, Ruby, and Ishtar. He refuses to return, disappointing Delirium; he reflects that "there is no such thing as a one-sided coin." Destruction then dismantles his gallery and departs Earth. Dream returns to see Orpheus and they reconcile. With regret, Dream grants him his boon and kills him, thereby violating the rule that the Endless may not shed the blood of family. Satisfied, Delirium returns to her realm. Dream returns to his realm, so transformed by guilt and sadness over Orpheus's death that denizens of The Dreaming struggle to recognize him. Upon discovering that Orpheus has died, his order disbands with Dream's blessing and buries his head.
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