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Nulla Dies Umquam Memori Vos Eximet Aevo is the tenth episode of season 7, The Unsleeping City: Chapter II.
Recap[]
"Last we left off, in a flurry of dispelling and some quick history checks, our champions of New York City dispatched the animated armors at the Arms and Armor wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Memories in the sixth borough of Nod. Having tracked down the unicorn, one of the three spirits of our dearly departed friend, Kugrash, the dumpster druid. Shout out to Kugrash."
"We discovered the unicorn being menaced and attacked by various forms of armor here in Nod. Our champions, of course, in Nod to survey the threat to the city and finally get firsthand eyes on what has been washing ashore in the waking world from the Dreaming beyond. Having discovered a dreaming version of the sword Excalibur that has now been fused with the Questing Blade to become the new Thirsting Blade, Dark Excalibur, a 275 pound, basically an I-beam, that Cody has to have a point of contact with the floor to kind of be able to wield here. We now see that this new incredible twisted nightmare double weapon now exists. And Ricky went and helped himself to a fireman's ax from an emergency case at the stairwell."
Synopsis[]
Locations[]
Characters[]
The Dream Team[]
- Kingston Brown
- Pete Conlan
- Sofia Lee
- Ricky Matsui
- Iga Lisowski
- Cody Walsh
- Kugrash (†) (mentioned)
New[]
- Heather Simos (†)
Returning[]
- The Unicorn of New York City
- JJ Jacobs
- Bazathrax
- Alejandro Ortiz (†)
- Tony Simos
- Jackson Wei
- Cindy Wong
- Solomon Ojukwu
- Pizza Rat
- Null
- Stephen Sondheim
Mentioned[]
- Spicy Pigeon
- Juicy Cockroach
- Perry Pidgeon
- Perry's Rabbit Partner
- Esther Sinclair
- Jessica Lisowski
- Josefina Gatsby (†)
- La Gran Gata
- Hans Fischer (†)
- Dale Lee (†)
- Nick Lisowski
- The Great Dragon of Bleecker Street (†)
Trivia[]
- This episodes title translates to: "No day will erase you from the memory of time". It comes from Virgil’s “Aeneid”, and it also inscribed at the 9/11 memorial in New York City.