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Sandman, primarily known from Neil Gaiman's "The Sandman" comic series, possesses the ability to manipulate dreams and control the dream realm. He can enter and influence the dreams of others, create and alter dreamscapes, and even shape the dreams into tangible forms. Additionally, he can induce sleep and gather the dreams of mortals, using them for various purposes. His powers also extend to immortality and the ability to traverse different realms, including the waking world and the Dreaming.

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