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===Minor mortals=== ====Danielle Bustamonte==== '''Daniel Bustamonte''' is a resident of Kingston, Jamaica and a victim of the "[[encephalitis lethargica|sleepy sickness]]" that results from Dream's capture. He falls asleep in 1926, then wakes up sometime before 1955, staying awake much of the time but unable to speak. He recovers fully on September 14, 1988 when Dream escapes. ====Ellie Marsten==== '''Ellie Marsten''' is a resident of Toronto, Canada and a victim of the "[[encephalitis lethargica|sleepy sickness]]" that occurs during Dream's capture. She sleeps continuously for decades, awaking only four or five times a year, and recovers in an insane asylum on September 14, 1988 when Morpheus escapes. Her waking memory is basically founded on the book ''[[Through the Looking-Glass]]'' by [[Lewis Carroll]]. ====Stefan Wasserman==== '''Stefan Wasserman''' is a victim of the "[[encephalitis lethargica|sleepy sickness]]" that results from Dream's capture. He joins the army during the First World War at 14 and goes over the trenches shortly before he catches the sickness. Stefan commits suicide in 1918 at age 16 because he cannot sleep. His body was inhabited by the dormant spirit of the [[Corinthian (comics)|Corinthian]]. ====John Hathaway==== '''John Hathaway''' is the senior curator of the Royal Museum who gave Roderick Burgess the Magdalene Grimore following the death of his son Edmund during the Battle of Jutland. After it was noticed that some artificts from the Royal Museum were missing, Hathaway made out a suicide note and then committed suicide. It was mentioned that the suicide note was never found since Roderick used a spell to burn it. In the podcast, John Hathaway is voiced by [[Anton Lesser]]. In the Netflix series, John Hathaway is portrayed by [[Bill Paterson (actor)|Bill Paterson]]. ====Compton==== '''Compton''' is Roderick Burgess' [[butler]]. ====Nurse Edmund==== '''Nurse Edmund''' is Alex Burgess' [[Caregiver|caretaker]] at the time he is put under Dream's curse. In the Netflix series, Nurse Edmund is portrayed by Stacy Abalogun. ====Paul McGuire==== '''Paul McGuire''' is a good friend and lover of [[#Alex Burgess|Alex Burgess]]. Originally a [[gardener]] at the estate, Paul eventually takes over the Order of Ancient Mysteries. After accidentally breaking the seal which freed Dream and placed Alex in a "nightmare of eternal waking", Paul later ran the Wych Cross Retirement Home where he met Rose Walker. In the Netflix series, Paul McGuire is portrayed by [[Christopher Colquhoun]] at age 32 and by Gus Gordon at ages 18-42. ====Ernie and Frederick==== '''Ernie''' and '''Frederick''' are two of the men guarding Dream when he escapes from his imprisonment. In the Netflix series, Ernie is a woman and portrayed by Naomi Cooper-Davis and Frederick is portrayed by Jordan Long. ====Dr. Roger Huntoon==== '''Dr. Roger "Piggy" Huntoon''' is a doctor in [[Arkham Asylum]] and former schoolmate of Constantine's. He used to perform electroshock therapy on Constantine, back when he was institutionalized. ====Rachel==== '''Rachel''' is an ex-girlfriend of [[John Constantine]]'s who stole Dream's pouch of sand from Constantine and became addicted to its effects. In the podcast, Rachel is voiced by Sandra-Mae Luykx. In the Netflix series, Rachel is portrayed by Eleanor Fanyinka and depicted as Johanna Constantine's ex-girlfriend. ====Nada==== '''Nada''' is a beautiful African queen, cast into hell by the Dream King (known to her as Kai'ckul) when she refuses to become his queen. Her story is revealed in the beginning of ''The Doll's House''. An argument over her unfair punishment prompts Dream's initial actions in ''Seasons of Mist'', and eventually Dream begs her forgiveness and lets her choose her own fate. Nada chooses to be reincarnated as a baby boy in Hong Kong (''[[wiktionary:nada|Nada]]'' means "nothing" in Spanish and Portuguese and other related languages). In the Netflix series, Nada is portrayed by Deborah Oyelade. ====Rosemary==== '''Rosemary''' is a nurse and the mother of two daughters who picked up John Dee. When they arrived at a warehouse where Ethel Cripps hid the Dreamstone, John shot Rosemary. In the Netflix series, Rosemary is portrayed by [[Sarah Niles]]. This version is a Black British woman. Unlike the comics, she survives her encounter with John Dee where he spared Rosemary and left her the Amulet of Protection that he originally possessed. ====Judy==== '''Judy''' is a young lesbian who is one of the victims of John Dee using Dream's ruby in ''Preludes and Nocturnes''. At the time of her forced suicide at the hands of John Dee while at a diner in Mayhew, she was trying to reconcile with her girlfriend Donna (Foxglove). She was found dead from self-inflicted wounds the next morning. In ''The Doll's House'', she was revealed to be the best friend of Rose Walker. In the Netflix series, Judy is referred to as '''Judy Talbot''' and is portrayed by [[Daisy Head]]. Unlike the comics, Judy died from blood loss upon her wrists being slit. ====Marsh==== '''Marsh''' is a [[mail carrier]] and [[truck driver]] who stopped at a diner in Mayhew. He was one of John Dee's victims in ''Preludes and Nocturnes''. He would later be found dead from bloodloss by the next morning. In the [[Netflix]] series, Marsh is referred to as '''Marsh Janowski''' and is portrayed by [[Steven Brand]]. Unlike the comics, he worked as a diner [[Cook (profession)|cook]]. ====Gary and Kate Fletcher==== '''Garry Fletcher''' and '''Kate Fletcher''' are a husband and wife who were diner patrons in Mayhew. They were one of John Dee's victims in ''Preludes and Nocturnes''. Garry was imposing while Kate was a businesswoman who puts up with Garry. They were later found gutted the next morning. In the Netflix series, Garry was portrayed by James Udom and Kate was portrayed by [[Lourdes Faberes]]. Garry served as the [[Vice president (corporate title)|Vice-President]] at Vangaurd and Kate served as the [[Chief executive officer|CEO]] of Vanguard. Unlike the comics, Garry was found stabbed in the neck and Kate was found with a slit throat. ====Mark==== '''Mark''' is a patron at a diner in Mayhew who was one of John Dee's victims in ''Preludes and Nocturnes''. He was found dead from blood loss the next morning. In the podcast, Mark is voiced by [[Ray Porter]]. In the Netflix series, Mark is referred to as '''Mark Brewer''' and is portrayed by [[Laurie Davidson (actor)|Laurie Davidson]]. ====Bette Munroe==== '''Bette Munroe''' is a waitress at a diner in Mayhew who was one of John Dee's victims in ''Preludes and Nocturnes''. She was found beheaded the next morning. In the Netflix series, Bette is portrayed by Emma Duncan. Unlike the comics, she died from blood loss when John stabbed her eyes with two screwdrivers. ====Hal Carter==== '''Hal Carter''' is a drag queen living in the house Rose Walker was staying at in ''The Doll House''. In the Netflix series, Hal is portrayed by [[John Cameron Mitchell]]. ====Chantal and Zelda==== '''Chantal and Zelda''': Apparently lesbian roommates in the house Rose Walker was staying at in ''The Doll's House''. They dress in white and collect dead spiders. Of the two, Zelda relies on Chantal for confidence, and rarely if ever speaks. When they dream, Zelda dreams of her childhood, where it is implied that she collected bones. Chantal's dreams are self-repeating loops, trying to explain something of nothing. In a later issue, Zelda is dying from AIDS which she contracted from Chantal, who has already died, having originally contracted it from an organ transplant. They are identified with [[Stheno and Euryale]], the [[Gorgons|Gorgon]] sisters of [[Medusa]]. In the Netflix series, Chantal and Zelda are portrayed by [[Cara Horgan]] and Daisy Badger respectively. ====Cereal Convention Attendees==== The '''Cereal Convention Attendees''' are the serial killers who attended the "Cereal Convention" at the Empire Hotel somewhere in Dodge City, Georgia. When the Corinthian was defeated, Dream removed the delusions from the serial killers. * '''Candy Man''': A practicing psychiatrist in Connecticut who participated in the Sanity Clause Panel. * '''Carrion'''': A serial killer who participated in the "Make It Play" panel. In the Netflix series, Carrion is portrayed by Jimmy Essex. * '''Choirboy''': A serial killer who participated in the "Make It Play" panel where he mentioned his experiences with hefty ransoms. In the Netflix series, Choirboy is portrayed by Joe Frost. * '''Connoisseur''': A serial killer who was known for targeting eight transsexuals. In the Netflix series, Connoisseur is portrayed by J.P. Conway. * '''Dark Angel''': A serial killer who participated in the "Women in Serial Killing" panel. * '''Dog Soup''': A serial killer who attended the "Make It Play" panel and participated in the "Women in Serial Killing" panel. In the podcast, Dog Soup is voiced by Julia Winwood. * '''El Dorado''': A serial killer who participated in the "Sanity Clause" panel. * '''Grass Widow''': A serial killer who attended the "Women in Serial Killing" panel. In the Netflix series, Grass Widow was portrayed by Desiree Burch. * '''Hello Little Girl''': A serial killer who attended the "Make It Play" panel. In the Netflix series, Hello Little Girl is portrayed by Daniel Tuite. * '''Moon River''': A shy serial killer whose hunting grounds are disco nights. In the Netflix series, Moon River is portrayed by Daniel Quirke. * '''Psycho Killer''': A serial killer who participated in the "Sanity Clause" panel. * '''Death Stalker''': A serial killer who appears in the Netflix series portrayed by Gianni Calchetti. * '''Myth America''': A serial killer who appears in the Netflix series portrayed by Zora Bishop. * An unidentified serial killer who participated in the "Religion" panel and identifies himself as a just god. He was identified as '''Adonai''' in the Netflix series where he was portrayed by Kirris Riviere. * An unidentified serial killer who sings to himself that participated in the "Religion" panel and claims that God told him to start "collecting". He was identified as '''The Crooner''' in the Netflix series where he is portrayed by Matthew Sim. * An unidentified serial killer who participated in the "Religion" panel and sees himself as a Born Again Christian. He was identified as '''The Hammer of God''' in the Netflix series where he was portrayed by David Menkin. * An unidentified serial killer who has an obsession of shredding magazines and people where he attended to find someone who has the same obsession as he does. He was identified as '''The Shredder''' in the Netflix series where he was portrayed by Dickie Beau. After Corinthian was defeated and Dream brought up the clarity of the serial killers' crimes while removing their delusions, the Shredder entered his car and weeped in remorse. * An unidentified serial killer who doesn't believe in anything, hates humanity, hates himself, and boasts that he drowned 171 of his victims. He was identified as '''The Water Boy''' in the Netflix series where he was portrayed by Michael Walters. There were also some other serial killers who were invited where their status was unverified: * '''The Bone God''' * '''Brother Chip''' * '''The California Widow''' * '''Christian''' * '''Cincinnati Oyster''' * '''The Devil of Kentucky''' * '''The Devil of Oregon''' * '''The Dutch Uncle''' * '''The Faggoteer''' * '''Flesher''' ====Felix Garrison==== '''Felix Garrison''' is a surgeon who provided Richard Madoc with a trichno-bezoar. When Madoc got filled with too much inspiration by Dream, he had Felix go to his house and declare that Calliope is free. In the podcast, Felix Garrison is voiced by Cliff Chapman. In the Netflix adaption, his role is given to a college student named '''Nora''' (portrayed by [[Amita Suman]]). ====Don==== '''Don''': Don is the owner of a tabby kitten in "Dream of a Thousand Cats". In the Netflix series, Don is motion-captured by Jeffrey Mundell and voiced by [[David Tennant]]. ====Don's Wife==== '''Don's Wife''' is the unnamed wife of Don and the owner of a tabby kitten in "Dream of a Thousand Cats". In the Netflix series, Don's wife was credited as '''Laura-Lynn''' where she was motion-captured by Louise Williams and voiced by [[Georgia Tennant]]. ====Paul and Marion==== '''Paul and Marion''': The owners of the Siamese cat that appear in the story "Dream of a Thousand Cats". When their pet had kittens with a tomcat, Paul had the kittens drowned. In the Netflix series, Paul and Marion were motion-captured by Mark Osmond and Nicole Evans and voiced by [[Michael Sheen]] and [[Anna Lundberg]]. ====Rebel Human==== '''Rebel Human''': In the story "Dream of a Thousand Cats", Dream in the form of a black cat told the Siamese Cat about how this golden-haired human had led the uprising against the giant cats by dreaming that they were the masters and not them. In the podcast, the Rebel Human was voiced by Andrew James Spooner. In the Netflix series, the Rebel Human was motion-captured by Bruno Aversa and voiced by [[James McAvoy]]. ====Breschau==== '''Breschau''' is a cruel ruler who was condemned to Hell and enjoyed his torment much to the dismay of Lucifer. ====Etain==== '''Etain''' is a woman who had befriended Destruction at one point. In the podcast, Etain is voiced by [[Jill Thompson]]. ====Eurydice==== '''[[Eurydice]]''' is the lover of Orpheus where her history remains intact. In the podcast, Eurydice is voiced by [[Clare Corbett]].
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