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The Endless are seven brothers and sisters, anthropomorphic representations of aspects of human life, appearing in the comic Sandman by [Neil Gaiman]?. They are, in order of age:

*/Destiny?, male, who leaves no footprints and casts no shadow,
*/Death?, a perky girl who does her job well,
*/Dream?, a dark and gloomy Prince of Dreams ond Nightmares,
*/Destruction?, who left because he wasn't needed
*/Desire?, neither male nor frmale, always found irresistible,
*/Despair?, a woman who's partial to rats and looks through the backs of mirrors,
*/Delirium?, who replaced the girl called /Delight?.

They form a dysfunctional family, rivalry and scheming by the younger siblings interrupting the work of the older ones. Killing a member of the family, or the child of one, is a severely punished offence.
The Endless are seven brothers and sisters, anthropomorphic representations of aspects of human life, appearing in the comic Sandman by [Neil Gaiman]?. They are, in order of age:

*/Destiny?, male, who leaves no footprints and casts no shadow,
*/Death?, a perky girl who does her job well,
*/Dream?, a dark and gloomy Prince of Dreams ond Nightmares,
*/Destruction?, who left because he wasn't needed
*/Desire?, neither male nor frmale, always found irresistible,
*/Despair?, a woman who's partial to rats and looks through the backs of mirrors,
*/Delirium?, who replaced the girl called /Delight?.

They form a dysfunctional family, rivalry and scheming by the younger siblings interrupting the work of the older ones. Killing a member of the family, or the child of one, is a severely punished offence.





The Endless are seven brothers and sisters, anthropomorphic representations of aspects of human life, appearing in the comic Sandman by [Neil Gaiman]?. They are, in order of age:

They form a dysfunctional family, rivalry and scheming by the younger siblings interrupting the work of the older ones. Killing a member of the family, or the child of one, is a severely punished offence.


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