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      • Dreamkeepers is an independent comic series produced by David and Liz Lillie. It tells the tale of a small group of young Dreamkeepers, beings who live in a dream world parallel to ours and only glimpsed in dreams.
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  2. Jan 29, 1993 · The Dreamkeepers is a book that celebrates eight successful teachers of African American students who keep their dreams alive. It is a book about education, teaching, race, and social justice, with ratings, reviews, and quotes from readers.

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    • Gloria Ladson-Billings
  3. Home. Welcome to the Dreamkeepers Wiki. Enter into the land of Anduruna, where Dreamkeepers interact and Dreams collide! Characters. Lore and Things. Stories. Community. Featured Article. Namah is one of the main protagonists in Dreamkeepers, who lives in Sabatton Towers as one of the two daughters of a well-known politician.

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    - From the Cast page of the Dreamkeepers website.

    Mace is one of the main characters and the protagonist of Dreamkeepers. Prior to events that take place in Volume One, Mace resided at Grunn's Orphanage. He is currently on the run.

    Mace appears to be more of a feline hybrid with a raccoon’s tail. He has marine blue pupils, large ears, and has brown triangular patches on his white fur body. He usually wears a tan colored winter jacket, and beige cargo shorts. In Prelude, he wore a red hoodie sweater. He is one of those Dreamkeepers who appears short in height.

    As an optimist, Mace is always the one to look at the bright side of things, with his physical resilience to match his similar emotional endurance. It's no wonder why he’s the light-hearted mischievous joker from the characters in the series. He is rarely seen moping around, but rather spending his time enjoying life and plotting his next big plan. The mischief and odd happenings that occur around him have given him an ill reputation with his peers and mentors.

    However, this oddly doesn’t earn him an attraction to the girls he met on his way, and would rather chose Whip for his cuteness and cuddliness. Ironically, Mace has few friends that he knows he can trust on and share with his adventures. Despite his cheerful side, he shelters a fragile sensitive side that he rarely exposes to others; he doesn’t want seeing them hurt or tortured, and would try to protect them and keep their promises as best as he could.

    Past

    Mace was left in the care of Grunn at his orphanage right around the time he was born, alongside Whip who together would grow up to where they were inseparable. Mace would end up to consider him as his brother despite the difference in appearance and form.

    Unknown Power: Currently, Mace has yet to awaken his "Power", however it seems that whatever kind of power he has it is enough to have the Nightmare after him. Ravat has shown interest in awakening it as he pushed Mace to try and unlock his power with no success.

    When Mace was separated from his friends during their journey into the lost archives, he met an ancient spirit who told him to find the Relic of Eresh-Kigal in order to help awaken his power. The spirit described the power as being a "power of the ages" and was considered the ultimate power that only one can have and that he had to unlock it. It is also said that this power is the one thing that can help save the world from falling into darkness.

    During a [[Thursday Chat]] with [[David & Liz Lillie|David]], it has been revealed that Mace’s power does exist and will be shown in time. However, the events surrounding it will be grave. As to if this indicates that a character may die or any other information beyond this is fully speculation.

    Hand-to-hand Combatant: As Mace has no access to his "Power", he mainly relies on various resources in order to effectively fight in melee range. At school he was able to fight evenly with Bast during a scuffle, managing to get a good hit on him and even deflecting a garbage can flung at him. He was also able to hold his own against a Sandman Nightmare and defeat it using what was around him and without the use of his power.

    •Known to call Lilith’s ryuu-neko “Dumbass”

    •In an earlier version of volume 1, Mace’s plan sheet featured a side doodle with him and a generic cat girl. This was later edited out because of its possible confusion with Lilith, whom at the time was completely unknown to Mace.

    •Currently has a crush on Lilith.

    •In an earlier release of Tendril's Demise, Mace did have a halo above his head while pushing over the pillar. It has since been removed and it has been rumored that his power is no longer extraordinary strength.

    •In an early concept art of Smiley, Mace was shown to be fighting it using a similar looking power to that of Lilith, Namah and Bast as his hands were glowing and something was shot at the creature. For a while, a freezing ice power was considered for Mace, because it contradicted Bast's heat power. It can be seen in an early print, but the idea was quickly dropped.

    •Originally designed to have solid black eyes with a white shine. This was changed when Dreamkeepers went from being a television pitch to a comic book.

    Mace has made a small cameo in the webcomic Star Warriors, as one of the many different people who have wished upon the stars for hope, regardless of what world or universe they may happen to be from. His wish represented a need for hearts.

    1.Dreamkeepers Volume 4: Chapter 12

    2.Star Warriors: Chapter 0

  4. Dreamkeepers are the natural residents of the Dreamworld, which exists alongside human reality. Every individual in our world has a unique dreamkeeper counterpart in the Dreamworld. Existing entirely in their own reality, they have as little awareness of us as we have of them.

  5. The Dreamkeepers challenges us to envision intellectually rigorous and culturally relevant classrooms that have the power to improve the lives of not just African American students, but all children. This new edition also includes questions for reflection.

    • Gloria Ladson-Billings
    • 1994
  6. Mar 23, 2009 · The Dreamkeepers is a book about successful teachers of African American children who use culturally relevant teaching. It includes profiles of eight teachers, questions...

  7. Dreamkeepers are unique counterparts of humans in a parallel reality called the Dreamworld. They have supernatural powers, face nightmares, and can be dark dreamkeepers. Learn more about their history, appearance, and challenges in this web page.

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