Dream Journals of Jacob Tull
The Dream Journals of Jacob Tull are a series of journals associated with a True Fae who hunts its victims in their sleep.
Overview
Written by psychiatrist Jacob Tull in the late ’50s while he sought to treat his depression with LSD, these journals detail a set of heightened dreams-turned-nightmares centered around a black-robed figure in a red plague mask. Though Tull has since died (under rather mysterious circumstances), some changelings have been reported having been taken by such a figure.
It remains a matter of debate whether Tull merely tapped into an already-existing Faerie realm or whether he conjured the Stranger into being with his nightmares.
References
- CTL: Autumn Nightmares, p. 58

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