Dreamweaver

Real Name: Donna Weston

Identity/Class: Human mutate

Occupation: College student

Affiliations: The Crusaders; Lynda Turner (best friend)

Enemies: The Crushers

Known Relatives: None known

Aliases: None known

Base of Operations: Crusader Citadel

First Appearance: Crisis at Crusader Citadel (Fantasy Games Unlimited, 1982)

Powers/Abilities: Able to telepathically create illusions. She can also make herself invisible in this manner. Her main offensive ability isher telekinesis.

History: Donna Weston was a college student participating in deep sleep research experiments as a volunteer when she was propelled into the dream dimension and the electronic monitoring equipment had a mysterious power surge. Lost, she aroused the anger of her own dreams and was attacked by them. By remaining passive she was able to absorb the dream energy into herself. When she was awakened by the technicians, she soon discovered herself to be changed. She had the ability to become unseen and to move objects about with only thought. Her mind could create images of dream impressions or practically anything else at will.

Using her ability to save her best friend when she was attacked by a mugger, she realized that her powers should not be exploited and should be used to help all other people. She became Dreamweaver, keeping her real identity secret and hidden. Only she and psychology student Lynda Turner know who Dreamweaver really is. She joined the hero team known as the Crusaders, feeling she could better help others as part of that group.

Comments: Created by Jack Herman and Jeff Dee. Art on this page by Jeff Dee and copyright to him.

   Originally created for the Villains and Vigilantes tabletop role-playing game's first scenario, Crisis at Crusader Citadel, Dreamweaver subsequently appeared in the Villains and Vigilantes comic miniseries released by Eclipse Comics which adapted that scenario.

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