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** [[Carcosa]] (Robert W. Chambers' hallucinatory world)
 
** [[Carcosa]] (Robert W. Chambers' hallucinatory world)
 
** [[Alcheringa|Alcheringa]],  That portion of the Earth's Dreamlands which is linked with the aboriginal people of Australia; also known as the Dreamtime. Some say that the aboriginals originally came to the Waking World from the Alcheringa while others believe that they created it from their own dreams. Alcheringa is separated from the majority of the Dreamlands by the granite Pillars of the South. Alcheringa is so remote from the rest of Dreamlands as to be unknown save to a very few. The Captain of the White Ship, and the serpent people — known as the Arkaroo in Alcheringa—are quite possibly the only beings who are aware of the existence of this realm.  It is not normally possible for non-aboriginals to enter this realm while dreaming as they would enter the normal Dreamlands. Instead such dreamers must first enter the Dreamlands via any of the usual dream gates and then journey through the Granite Pillars of the South. Investigators who are physically present in the Dreamlands may also choose to enter Alcheringa via this route. Those seeking to enter Alcheringa physically might be well advised to attempt to find one of the physical gates to Alcheringa which exist in Australia and save themselves the long, and sometimes dangerous, journey across the Dreamlands. However, locating such a gate might prove to be just as difficult as voyaging across the Dreamlands.
 
** [[Alcheringa|Alcheringa]],  That portion of the Earth's Dreamlands which is linked with the aboriginal people of Australia; also known as the Dreamtime. Some say that the aboriginals originally came to the Waking World from the Alcheringa while others believe that they created it from their own dreams. Alcheringa is separated from the majority of the Dreamlands by the granite Pillars of the South. Alcheringa is so remote from the rest of Dreamlands as to be unknown save to a very few. The Captain of the White Ship, and the serpent people — known as the Arkaroo in Alcheringa—are quite possibly the only beings who are aware of the existence of this realm.  It is not normally possible for non-aboriginals to enter this realm while dreaming as they would enter the normal Dreamlands. Instead such dreamers must first enter the Dreamlands via any of the usual dream gates and then journey through the Granite Pillars of the South. Investigators who are physically present in the Dreamlands may also choose to enter Alcheringa via this route. Those seeking to enter Alcheringa physically might be well advised to attempt to find one of the physical gates to Alcheringa which exist in Australia and save themselves the long, and sometimes dangerous, journey across the Dreamlands. However, locating such a gate might prove to be just as difficult as voyaging across the Dreamlands.
* [[Underworld]] - more:
 
** [[Temple_to_Nodens|Temple to Nodens]]
 
** [[Sterile_Lake|Sterile Lake]]
 
** [[Sea_of_Pitch|Sea of Pitch]]
 
** [[Sea_of_Bones|Sea of Bones]]
 
** [[Plain_of_Ghouls|Plain of Ghouls]]
 
** [[Ruins_of_Lost_Karoth|Ruins of Lost Karoth (Plain of Boulders)]]
 
** [[House_of_Shuggob|House of Shuggob]]
 
** [[Fungus_Forest|Fungus Forest]]
 
** [[City_of_the_Whisperers|City of the Whisperers]]
 
** [[Cavern_of_Columns|Cavern of Columns]]
 
** [[Luz|Luz]], [[Downs_of_D'haz|Downs of D'Haz]], [[Great_Dhole_Ossuary|Great Dhole Ossuary]]
 
** [[Pit of Unknown Things]]
 
** [[Underworld#Heresies_and_Controversies|Caves of Life]]
 
 
* Miscellaneous Dreamlands:
 
* Miscellaneous Dreamlands:
 
** [[Sarrub|Sarrub]], A magical realm which lies in space beyond the moon. It was once a land famous for its wine, but it has not been heard from for many years.  
 
** [[Sarrub|Sarrub]], A magical realm which lies in space beyond the moon. It was once a land famous for its wine, but it has not been heard from for many years.  
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* [[Plateau_of_Leng#Alaozar|Alaozar]] (Tcho-Tcho city in Leng; Derleth?)
 
* [[Plateau_of_Leng#Alaozar|Alaozar]] (Tcho-Tcho city in Leng; Derleth?)
 
* [[Plateau_of_Leng#Lelag-Leng|Lelag-Leng]] (Tcho-Tcho city in Leng; Derleth?)
 
* [[Plateau_of_Leng#Lelag-Leng|Lelag-Leng]] (Tcho-Tcho city in Leng; Derleth?)
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* Chaosium's [[Underworld]] (Source is Unknonw, probably Chaosium?)
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** [[Temple_to_Nodens|Temple to Nodens]]
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** [[Plain_of_Ghouls|Plain of Ghouls]], [[House_of_Shuggob|House of Shuggob]]
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** [[Sterile_Lake|Sterile Lake]]
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** [[Sea_of_Pitch|Sea of Pitch]]
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** [[Sea_of_Bones|Sea of Bones]]
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** [[Fungus_Forest|Fungus Forest]]
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** [[Cavern_of_Columns|Cavern of Columns]]
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** [[City_of_the_Whisperers|City of the Whisperers]]
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** [[Pit_of_Unknown_Things|Pit of Unknown Things]] (possibly Clark Ashton Smith?)
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** [[Caves_of_Life|Caves of Life]]
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** [[Ruins_of_Lost_Karoth|Ruins of Lost Karoth (Plain of Boulders)]] (possibly Brian Lumley? Linked to [[Yath-Lhi]], the Vampire [[Prince of Karoth]], and [[Zura]])
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** [[Luz|Luz]], [[Downs_of_D'haz|Downs of D'Haz]], [[Great_Dhole_Ossuary|Great Dhole Ossuary]]
  
  
 
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  • Category:Mythos:Locations:Dreamlands, Dreamlands
  • From other sources:
    • Carcosa (Robert W. Chambers' hallucinatory world)
    • Alcheringa, That portion of the Earth's Dreamlands which is linked with the aboriginal people of Australia; also known as the Dreamtime. Some say that the aboriginals originally came to the Waking World from the Alcheringa while others believe that they created it from their own dreams. Alcheringa is separated from the majority of the Dreamlands by the granite Pillars of the South. Alcheringa is so remote from the rest of Dreamlands as to be unknown save to a very few. The Captain of the White Ship, and the serpent people — known as the Arkaroo in Alcheringa—are quite possibly the only beings who are aware of the existence of this realm. It is not normally possible for non-aboriginals to enter this realm while dreaming as they would enter the normal Dreamlands. Instead such dreamers must first enter the Dreamlands via any of the usual dream gates and then journey through the Granite Pillars of the South. Investigators who are physically present in the Dreamlands may also choose to enter Alcheringa via this route. Those seeking to enter Alcheringa physically might be well advised to attempt to find one of the physical gates to Alcheringa which exist in Australia and save themselves the long, and sometimes dangerous, journey across the Dreamlands. However, locating such a gate might prove to be just as difficult as voyaging across the Dreamlands.
  • Miscellaneous Dreamlands:
    • Sarrub, A magical realm which lies in space beyond the moon. It was once a land famous for its wine, but it has not been heard from for many years.
    • Nhhngr, an alien dreamland beyond Kadath
    • Yr an alien dreamland beyond Kadath
    • Yundu, an alien planet and its dreamland, home of the Wenelians

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The River Yann (Lord Dunany)


Lovecraft's Dreamlands

Gate of Sleep (Lovecraft)

Kingdom of Serannian (Lovecraft)

Kingdom of the Skai (Lovecraft)

Kindom of Ilek-Vad (Lovecraft)

Kingdom of Ooth-Nargai (Lovecraft)

Kingdom of Oukranos (Lovecraft)

Principality of Kled (Lovecraft)

Land of Mnar (Lovecraft)

Southern Sea (Lovecraft)

Inganok (Lovecraft)

Cydathria (Lovecraft)

Other Dreamlands (Lovecraft)


Gary Myers' Dreamlands

Inquanok (Gary Myers & Chaosium)

Khalifateof Cuppar-Nombo (Gary Myers & Chaosium)

Mhor (Gary Myers & Chaosium)

Narthos (Brian Lumley)

Other Dreamlands

Carcosa (Robert W. Chambers)

Midian (Clive Barker)

  • Midian (loosely-inspired by Clive Barker)

Kandar (The Evil Dead)

Other (Chaosium or Unknown Source)

Unknown Sources (probably Sandy Petersen and Chaosium?):

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