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* After [[Ares]] strikes up a deal with Demeter to 'borrow' a nightmare from [[Morpheus]], he uses the nightmare to send the cadets to [[The Dreamworld]]. This vortex is what pulls them out of the real world and into the Dreamworld. However, [[Hercules]] successfully opens up another vortex to allow the cadets to safely escape back to [[Cheiron's Academy|the Academy]]. [[Evil Herc|Hercules' dark side]] tries to follow and leave Hercules stranded, but he is intercepted- First by [[Jason]] and [[Iolaus]], and then by Hercules himself. | * After [[Ares]] strikes up a deal with Demeter to 'borrow' a nightmare from [[Morpheus]], he uses the nightmare to send the cadets to [[The Dreamworld]]. This vortex is what pulls them out of the real world and into the Dreamworld. However, [[Hercules]] successfully opens up another vortex to allow the cadets to safely escape back to [[Cheiron's Academy|the Academy]]. [[Evil Herc|Hercules's dark side]] tries to follow and leave Hercules stranded, but he is intercepted - First by [[Jason]] and [[Iolaus]], and then by Hercules himself. | ||
Latest revision as of 18:36, 18 April 2013
- Appears In: 1.28 - In Your Dreams
- After Ares strikes up a deal with Demeter to 'borrow' a nightmare from Morpheus, he uses the nightmare to send the cadets to The Dreamworld. This vortex is what pulls them out of the real world and into the Dreamworld. However, Hercules successfully opens up another vortex to allow the cadets to safely escape back to the Academy. Hercules's dark side tries to follow and leave Hercules stranded, but he is intercepted - First by Jason and Iolaus, and then by Hercules himself.