Nihtedwoboaseb, or "night dweller" in Old English, typically refers to a creature or character associated with darkness or night. In folklore, such figures often embody traits of mystery, fear, or the unknown, serving as representations of the fears humans have about the dark. They might be depicted as lurking in shadows, instilling fear in those who encounter them, or as guides through the night, offering wisdom or protection. Overall, their character reflects the dual nature of night as both a source of fear and a realm of potential discovery.
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The Genie of the lamp
Buttons is a character in Cinderella.
Buttons is the name of a character in the Cinderella pantomime.
Ali Baba is certainly a pantomime character in the British panto tradition.
The letters 'dniinad' is an anagram of the pantomime character Dandini. Dandini appears in the pantomime Cinderella.
DANDINI
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A pantomime villain in a play is an individual that despises the main character. One would 'boo' a pantomime villain because he is acting against the interests of the main character, who the audience holds dear to heart.
The Genie of the lamp
The answer is The Genie of the Lamp
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Babes in the wood.
Buttons is a character in Cinderella.
the fairy god mother :)
Buttons is the name of a character in the Cinderella pantomime.
Ali Baba is certainly a pantomime character in the British panto tradition.