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A foolish but helpful chicken who can be purchased from the Premium Store.
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* NotSoAboveItAll: Daisy is generally more even-tempered than Donald, taking being pranked and even insulted with grace, though she can still get angry enough to make the same steam-whistle sound Donald makes when he gets mad.
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If Minnie is Mickey's significant other, then the sassy, fashion-conscious WesternAnimation/DaisyDuck is Donald's main love.\\

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If Minnie is Mickey's significant other, then the sassy, fashion-conscious WesternAnimation/DaisyDuck is Donald's main love.\\
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[[folder:Oswald]][[folder:Oswald The Lucky Rabbit]]


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* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Merlin seems to imply Oswald might be one of the first to ever live in Dreamlight Valley. Whether or not he even predates the Ancient Civilization remains to be seen.
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* CartoonPhysics: Unlike every other villager in the game who originates from an animated medium, Oswald ''is'' his medium. He and everything he interacts with operates on reality-bending cartoon logic, which is strange and unusual even for a magical place like Dreamlight Valley. These oddities are eventually just refered to as "Oswaldian Logic" in his honor. Among these "Oswaldian" instances are sentient alarm clocks running wild across Eternity Isle, popping off his own head off his neck to pose for a selfie, drawing his house into being with a giant pencil and making it three-dimensional through the use of 3D glasses, and raising a baby sentient trolly that runs away from home and ends up ''flying'' across the island.


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* TotallyRadical: Oswald speaks almost exclusively in 20's era slang and colloquialism. He can even inflict this on to other people if they drink his special brew of Oswaldian Coffee.
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!!!'''WesternAnimation/{{Oswald|TheLuckyRabbit}}

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[[folder:Daisy]]
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TressMacNeille
If Minnie is Mickey's significant other, then the sassy, fashion-conscious WesternAnimation/DaisyDuck is Donald's main love.\\

Daisy is introduced when Mickey receives a letter announcing her return to the Valley, as she had previously left to tour the world a while before the events of the Forgetting. When she returns, Daisy brings her boutique to the Valley with her, allowing the player to share their touch of magic designs with visitors.
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* TheFashionista: Befitting her love of fashion, she brings her boutique to the valley, allowing players to share their created outfits with others or download them to use themselves.
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[[folder:Oswald]]
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DavidErrigoJr
A black-and-white rabbit hailing from MediaNotes/TheSilentAgeOfAnimation, and Disney's original mascot before Mickey Mouse.\\\

Oswald is found inside a trap door in one of the Ancient's Landing temples during the player's search for the Spark of Imagination. After working together to find it, shattering the communication barrier, and drawing him a new house, Oswald moves into the valley.
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* NonStandardCharacterDesign: To show his old-timey nature, Oswald is depicted using cel-shading and flat black-and-white colours, a stark contrast to everyone else in the game.
* TheSpeechless: Initially, Oswald can only speak through text describing his actions instead of vocalising. However, after the player helps shatter the communication barrier (literally), he gains the ability to talk.
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-->'''Gothel''': Look at what you've accomplished, [Player Name]. Your gardening habit is ''finally'' useful for something of value~!
-->'''You''': How about next time, '''we bury''' '''YOU?'''

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-->'''Gothel''': --->'''Gothel''': Look at what you've accomplished, [Player Name]. Your gardening habit is ''finally'' useful for something of value~!
-->'''You''': --->'''You''': How about next time, '''we bury''' '''YOU?'''
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** She is this to The Player themselves depending on how you look at it. The two of them have a very tense history [[spoiler: considering she tried to The Forgotten (aka The Player's other half) so she'd have another magical child to keep to herself]] and out of every villain in the Valley she's the one who is consistently undercutting The Player with her trademark backhanded remarks. The feeling is seemingly mutual too, as out of all the possible dialogue options that allows The Player to be sarcastic or rude, Gothel has the most options aimed squarely back at her.
-->'''Gothel''': Look at what you've accomplished, [Player Name]. Your gardening habit is ''finally'' useful for something of value~!
-->'''You''': How about next time, '''we bury''' '''YOU?'''

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* CallBack: During one of her many conversations, she mentions that she stole the trident and grew to giant size, which she admits may have been too much in hindsight.

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* BigFun: Without her more negative qualities but still as fat as ever, Ursula is a purely fun big woman this time.
* BrutalHonesty: When eating at Remy's restaurant in her Vanessa form, Ursula comments that the food isn't as good as [[CallBack the delicacies she used to have when she lived in Triton's palace]] but that it will do.
* CallBack: During one of her many conversations, she mentions that she stole the trident and grew to giant size, which she admits may have been too much in hindsight. hindsight.
* CuteButCacophonic: In her Vanessa form, Ursula becomes just as conventionally attractive as Ariel, but still uses the voice that she usually has due to her not stealing Ariel's voice this time. This leads to the juxtaposition of her appearing conventionally beautiful but sounding the way that she does in her morbidly obese sea witch form.
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* TookALevelInKindness: Ursula commenting on her defeat at the end of her film confirms that this version of her is the same as her film version, and that she [[MadeOfIron somehow survived her impalement]]. She also shows a much kinder side of her personality to the player, likely because even in her own film she really only had an issue with [[ArchEnemy Triton]], and with him not in the picture here, she has no reason to be bitter or angry about anything.
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Michael "Mike" Wazowski is Sulley's best friend and partner at WesternAnimation/MonstersInc, where he worked as a Scare Assistant and now works as [[WesternAnimation/MonstersAtWork Senior Co-President of Monsters, Incorporated and Chief Executive Vice-Deputy Administrative Director of Comedy Resources Management]] (SCPOMICE-VDADOCREM for short). Following the new format, he and Sulley are now the company's leaders, with Mike aiming to become top Jokester.\\\

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Michael "Mike" Wazowski is Sulley's best friend and partner at WesternAnimation/MonstersInc, WesternAnimation/MonstersInc1, where he worked as a Scare Assistant and now works as [[WesternAnimation/MonstersAtWork Senior Co-President of Monsters, Incorporated and Chief Executive Vice-Deputy Administrative Director of Comedy Resources Management]] (SCPOMICE-VDADOCREM for short). Following the new format, he and Sulley are now the company's leaders, with Mike aiming to become top Jokester.\\\
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Jafar is found on the long lost Eternity Isle, having ravaged the island with time distortions during his attempts at obtaining ancient magic artifacts. He eventually reaches out to the player, requesting their aid in restoring the island to normal.

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Jafar is found on the long lost Eternity Isle, having ravaged the island with time distortions during his attempts at obtaining ancient magic artifacts.artefacts. He eventually reaches out to the player, requesting their aid in restoring the island to normal. Naturally, of course, he's actually up to no good.
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* AdaptationalDumbass: While in the original movie Gaston was a bit thick-headed and not at all literate, he proved to be capable and cunning when he actually put his mind to something. Dreamlight Valley plays him up to be more of a DumbJock who can be surprisingly agreeable when he's not stroking his own ego.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While "nice" might be a stretch, Gaston in Dreamlight Valley is far more pleasant to be around than his canon counterpart. At worst all he does is think highly of himself; he displays far more positive traits than you might expect from him: He genuinely misses Lefou's company despite his claims to the contrary. What's more, being isolated in the desert for so long has made him somewhat socially awkward, to the point where he has to ask The Player to chat up a party he himself was throwing because he was too nervous to approach anyone (Not that he admits to this)

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* AdaptationalDumbass: While in the original movie Gaston was a bit thick-headed and not at all literate, he proved to be capable and cunning when he actually put his mind to something. Dreamlight Valley ''Dreamlight Valley'' plays him up to be more of a DumbJock who can be surprisingly agreeable when he's not stroking his own ego.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While "nice" might be a stretch, Gaston in Dreamlight Valley is far more pleasant to be around than his canon counterpart. At worst all he does is think highly of himself; he displays far more positive traits than you might expect from him: He genuinely misses Lefou's company despite his claims to the contrary. What's more, being isolated in the desert for so long has made him somewhat socially awkward, to the point where he has to ask The the Player to chat up a party he himself was throwing because he was too nervous to approach anyone (Not (not that he admits to this)this).

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** Monkeys: Four-Star or Five-Star banana-based desserts. They also like meals that are Three-Star and above.
** Capybaras: Cabbage, which can be grown and harvested from seeds that can be found and purchased in the Wild Tangle. They also like Melons, Grapes, Bamboo, and Cinnamon, other crops and forage that can be found across Eternity Isle.

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** Monkeys: Four-Star or Five-Star banana-based desserts. They also like meals that are Three-Star and above.
** Capybaras: Cabbage, which can be grown and harvested from seeds that can be found and purchased in the Wild Tangle. They also like Melons, Grapes, Bamboo, almost every grain, spice, herb, vegetable, and Cinnamon, other crops and forage that can be found across Eternity Isle.fruit in the game.



* RawEggsMakeYouStronger: Their favorite food are eggs that you can purchase from Remy.



[[folder:Pua]]
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Moana's pet pig who can be unlocked as a companion by completing one of Moana's quests.

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Large rodents that live throughout
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Moana's pet pig who can be unlocked as a companion by completing one of Moana's quests.
Wild Tangle on Eternity Isle.



* HousepetPig: He's akin to a dog or cat to Moana, living inside with her and her family. And in Dreamlight Valley, he can be this for the player as well.

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* HousepetPig: He's akin to a dog or cat to Moana, living inside AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: They come in many colors, including black and white, blue with her stripes, brown, white with gray spots, and her family. And in Dreamlight Valley, he can be this for the player as well.red with white stripes.
* DrearyHalfLiddedEyes: Their default expression.


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Moana's pet pig who can be unlocked as a companion by completing one of Moana's quests.
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* HousepetPig: He's akin to a dog or cat to Moana, living inside with her and her family. And in Dreamlight Valley, he can be this for the player as well.
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* FantasticFireworks: The recurring theme of EVE's friendship quests is the player trying to help her find a new purpose now that she no longer has to guard the Royal Hourglass. In her final quest, the player determines that EVE's new job will be putting on fireworks displays in the Valley with the help of her ArmCannon.



[[folder:Pua]]
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[[caption-width-right:183:Pua's icon in the Wardrobe screen.]]
Moana's pet pig who can be unlocked as a companion by completing one of Moana's quests.

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[[folder:Pua]]
[[quoteright:183:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pua.png]]
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Moana's pet pig who can be unlocked as a companion by completing one of Moana's quests.
[[folder:Monkeys]]
Mischievous primates that live throughout Ancient's Landing on Eternity Isle.



* HousepetPig: He's akin to a dog or cat to Moana, living inside with her and her family. And in Dreamlight Valley, he can be this for the player as well.

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* HousepetPig: He's akin to a dog or cat to Moana, living inside with her AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: They come in many colors, including beige, black and her family. And in Dreamlight Valley, he can be this for the player as well.brown, black and gray, gray, and red and beige.
* GetBackHereBoss: In order to feed them, you have to chase them around and tire them out first.
* SnootyHauteCuisine: Their favorite foods are all five-star desserts, but they'll also take three-star meals or higher.



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[[folder:The Old Ruler]]
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[[caption-width-right:512:A page from the Old Ruler's Lost Diaries.]]
The previous ruler of the Dreamlight Valley who left many years ago for unknown reasons.

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!!Other '''(MAJOR UNMARKED SPOILERS!)'''
[[folder:The Old Ruler]]
[[quoteright:512:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/old_ruler_diary_3.png]]
[[caption-width-right:512:A page from
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Hooded serpents that live throughout
the Old Ruler's Lost Diaries.]]
The previous ruler of the Dreamlight Valley who left many years ago for unknown reasons.
Glittering Dunes on Eternity Isle.



* ApocalypticLog: The Old Ruler's entries make the Lost Diaries this, as is depicts their story as the Forgetting hit.
* DespairEventHorizon: The diary entries you find suggest they hit this years ago and that it caused the Forgetting. This is due to them {{growing up|Sucks}} and becoming the Forgotten.
* ForgetfulJones: Diary entries reveal that they gradually began to lose their memories of the valley and their friends in it.
* ShipperOnDeck: An Old Ruler's Lost Diary entry reveals that they liked seeing Mickey and Minnie together and in love.
* TomatoInTheMirror: Turns out the Old Ruler was actually a younger Player.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: The diary entries suggest they caused the Forgetting somehow. Then journal entries found in their hideout in Frosted Heights hint that they tore out the Orbs themselves in order to use a spell.

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* ApocalypticLog: The Old Ruler's entries make the Lost Diaries this, as is depicts AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: They come in many colors, including blue with red stripes, purple with red stripes, green with white stripes, pink with spots, and orange with a purple stripe.
* RawEggsMakeYouStronger: Their favorite food are eggs that you can purchase from Remy.
* StealthBasedMission: To feed them, you have to advance toward them slowly, and stop moving whenever they raise
their story as the Forgetting hit.
* DespairEventHorizon: The diary entries you find suggest they hit this years ago and that it caused the Forgetting. This is due to them {{growing up|Sucks}} and becoming the Forgotten.
* ForgetfulJones: Diary entries reveal that they gradually began to lose their memories of the valley and their friends in it.
* ShipperOnDeck: An Old Ruler's Lost Diary entry reveals that they liked seeing Mickey and Minnie together and in love.
* TomatoInTheMirror: Turns out the Old Ruler was actually a younger Player.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: The diary entries suggest they caused the Forgetting somehow. Then journal entries found in their hideout in Frosted Heights hint that they tore out the Orbs themselves in order to use a spell.
heads up.



[[folder:The Forgotten]]
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[[caption-width-right:250:The Forgotten's icon, a render of the Onyx Crown that they wear.]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown (a mixture of a male voice and a female voice)
A mysterious entity said to be causing the Forgetting, they are the Player's inner child, who ran away from the Valley years ago after falling into a deep depression.

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->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown (a mixture of a male voice and a female voice)
A mysterious entity said to be causing the Forgetting, they are the Player's inner child,
Moana's pet pig who ran away from the Valley years ago after falling into can be unlocked as a deep depression.companion by completing one of Moana's quests.



* BigBad: They're behind the Night Thorns and the Forgetting.
* CreepyGood: Following their HeelFaceTurn.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Ultimately, the Forgotten isn't evil so much as a normal person struggling with depression and unable to handle it in ways beyond lashing out. When the player accepts the Forgotten as a part of them and welcomes them into the valley with full support, they're shown to be a fairly nice, if socially awkward, person.
* DespairEventHorizon: Heavily implied to have crossed this after Scar mocked them for planting the Night Thorns, saying that the Villagers will never forgive them and they should 'run away and never return.' After that, they completely brush off Merlin's encouragement and do exactly what Scar suggested.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: Despite being responsible for the Night Thorns and the Forgetting and being portrayed as the BigBad for a good portion of the early access release, the Forgotten is ultimately dealt with and redeemed at the end of the first act with the story continuing afterwards.
* EasilyForgiven: The whole Valley forgives the Forgotten fairly easily once they repent despite all the trouble they caused, but special mention goes to Mickey, Elsa, and even ''Scar'' have nothing but utmost empathy for their situation: Mickey fondly remembers the time where he used to read stories for them as a toddler and is genuinely saddened to realize what they have become despite how he admits the Forgotten argued with him while hoping the Forgotten can still be saved. Despite only recalling some of the memories, Elsa expresses a wish to talk to them out of sympathy as she too knows what it feels like to go the deep end while bearing the burden of leadership. Scar straight-up earnestly asks that the Forgotten be shown mercy, as he does understand what it feels like to be forced to be in the shadow of someone, although for Scar, it might be because he eventually came to regret how much he screwed up the Forgotten.
* EvilDoppelganger: They're a shadow version of the player.
* {{Goth}}: They retain their dark aesthetic even as a villager, sometimes sharing their angsty poetry and fawning over things like Skull Rock and the ravens in the Forgotten Lands. When designing a room for them in the players house, one of their color requests is "Black (Obviously.)"
* GrowingUpSucks: They resent the idea of getting older, gaining more responsibilities, and having less time for carefree activities as a result. For example, using their desk for homework instead of drawing or writing stories.
* HeelFaceTurn: After the Player is able to reason with them, they reform, help make amends for their crimes, and become a villager in the Valley.
* TheNeedless: Implied, since the Forgotten never eats at Remy's restaurant or sleeps.
* OriginalGeneration: Thus far, they're the only villager who doesn't come from a pre-existing Disney property.
* TragicVillain: They grew lonely and depressed, and the other characters didn't know how to help or, in the case of Gothel and Scar, made things worse.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: The Fairy Godmother reveals that the spell they want to use to tear down the walls between worlds could end up destroying the universe.
* UnwittingPawn: Gothel betrayed their trust and tried to lock them up in her House with the spell they helped her create.
* VoiceOfTheLegion: They speak with a deep, distorted voice consisting of both a male voice and a female voice that often say different things at the same time. Justified in that they're a part of the player, who can be either gender.

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* BigBad: They're behind the Night Thorns and the Forgetting.
* CreepyGood: Following their HeelFaceTurn.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Ultimately, the Forgotten isn't evil so much as
HousepetPig: He's akin to a normal person struggling dog or cat to Moana, living inside with depression her and unable to handle it her family. And in ways beyond lashing out. When Dreamlight Valley, he can be this for the player accepts the Forgotten as a part of them and welcomes them into the valley with full support, they're shown to be a fairly nice, if socially awkward, person.
* DespairEventHorizon: Heavily implied to have crossed this after Scar mocked them for planting the Night Thorns, saying that the Villagers will never forgive them and they should 'run away and never return.' After that, they completely brush off Merlin's encouragement and do exactly what Scar suggested.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: Despite being responsible for the Night Thorns and the Forgetting and being portrayed as the BigBad for a good portion of the early access release, the Forgotten is ultimately dealt with and redeemed at the end of the first act with the story continuing afterwards.
* EasilyForgiven: The whole Valley forgives the Forgotten fairly easily once they repent despite all the trouble they caused, but special mention goes to Mickey, Elsa, and even ''Scar'' have nothing but utmost empathy for their situation: Mickey fondly remembers the time where he used to read stories for them as a toddler and is genuinely saddened to realize what they have become despite how he admits the Forgotten argued with him while hoping the Forgotten can still be saved. Despite only recalling some of the memories, Elsa expresses a wish to talk to them out of sympathy as she too knows what it feels like to go the deep end while bearing the burden of leadership. Scar straight-up earnestly asks that the Forgotten be shown mercy, as he does understand what it feels like to be forced to be in the shadow of someone, although for Scar, it might be because he eventually came to regret how much he screwed up the Forgotten.
* EvilDoppelganger: They're a shadow version of the player.
* {{Goth}}: They retain their dark aesthetic even as a villager, sometimes sharing their angsty poetry and fawning over things like Skull Rock and the ravens in the Forgotten Lands. When designing a room for them in the players house, one of their color requests is "Black (Obviously.)"
* GrowingUpSucks: They resent the idea of getting older, gaining more responsibilities, and having less time for carefree activities as a result. For example, using their desk for homework instead of drawing or writing stories.
* HeelFaceTurn: After the Player is able to reason with them, they reform, help make amends for their crimes, and become a villager in the Valley.
* TheNeedless: Implied, since the Forgotten never eats at Remy's restaurant or sleeps.
* OriginalGeneration: Thus far, they're the only villager who doesn't come from a pre-existing Disney property.
* TragicVillain: They grew lonely and depressed, and the other characters didn't know how to help or, in the case of Gothel and Scar, made things worse.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: The Fairy Godmother reveals that the spell they want to use to tear down the walls between worlds could end up destroying the universe.
* UnwittingPawn: Gothel betrayed their trust and tried to lock them up in her House with the spell they helped her create.
* VoiceOfTheLegion: They speak with a deep, distorted voice consisting of both a male voice and a female voice that often say different things at the same time. Justified in that they're a part of the player, who can be either gender.
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[[folder:Jafar]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Jonathan Freeman

[[Franchise/{{Aladdin}} The villainous former advisor to the Sultan of Agrabah.]] He sought to obtain the Genie's lamp to become an all-powerful sorcerer, but was foiled by Aladdin.

Jafar is found on the long lost Eternity Isle, having ravaged the island with time distortions during his attempts at obtaining ancient magic artifacts. He eventually reaches out to the player, requesting their aid in restoring the island to normal.

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!!Other '''(MAJOR UNMARKED SPOILERS!)'''
[[folder:The Old Ruler]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Jonathan Freeman

[[Franchise/{{Aladdin}}
[[caption-width-right:512:A page from the Old Ruler's Lost Diaries.]]
The villainous former advisor to previous ruler of the Sultan of Agrabah.]] He sought to obtain the Genie's lamp to become an all-powerful sorcerer, but was foiled by Aladdin.

Jafar is found on the long lost Eternity Isle, having ravaged the island with time distortions during his attempts at obtaining ancient magic artifacts. He eventually reaches out to the player, requesting their aid in restoring the island to normal.
Dreamlight Valley who left many years ago for unknown reasons.


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* ApocalypticLog: The Old Ruler's entries make the Lost Diaries this, as is depicts their story as the Forgetting hit.
* DespairEventHorizon: The diary entries you find suggest they hit this years ago and that it caused the Forgetting. This is due to them {{growing up|Sucks}} and becoming the Forgotten.
* ForgetfulJones: Diary entries reveal that they gradually began to lose their memories of the valley and their friends in it.
* ShipperOnDeck: An Old Ruler's Lost Diary entry reveals that they liked seeing Mickey and Minnie together and in love.
* TomatoInTheMirror: Turns out the Old Ruler was actually a younger Player.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: The diary entries suggest they caused the Forgetting somehow. Then journal entries found in their hideout in Frosted Heights hint that they tore out the Orbs themselves in order to use a spell.
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[[folder:The Forgotten]]
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[[caption-width-right:250:The Forgotten's icon, a render of the Onyx Crown that they wear.]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown (a mixture of a male voice and a female voice)
A mysterious entity said to be causing the Forgetting, they are the Player's inner child, who ran away from the Valley years ago after falling into a deep depression.
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* BigBad: They're behind the Night Thorns and the Forgetting.
* CreepyGood: Following their HeelFaceTurn.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Ultimately, the Forgotten isn't evil so much as a normal person struggling with depression and unable to handle it in ways beyond lashing out. When the player accepts the Forgotten as a part of them and welcomes them into the valley with full support, they're shown to be a fairly nice, if socially awkward, person.
* DespairEventHorizon: Heavily implied to have crossed this after Scar mocked them for planting the Night Thorns, saying that the Villagers will never forgive them and they should 'run away and never return.' After that, they completely brush off Merlin's encouragement and do exactly what Scar suggested.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: Despite being responsible for the Night Thorns and the Forgetting and being portrayed as the BigBad for a good portion of the early access release, the Forgotten is ultimately dealt with and redeemed at the end of the first act with the story continuing afterwards.
* EasilyForgiven: The whole Valley forgives the Forgotten fairly easily once they repent despite all the trouble they caused, but special mention goes to Mickey, Elsa, and even ''Scar'' have nothing but utmost empathy for their situation: Mickey fondly remembers the time where he used to read stories for them as a toddler and is genuinely saddened to realize what they have become despite how he admits the Forgotten argued with him while hoping the Forgotten can still be saved. Despite only recalling some of the memories, Elsa expresses a wish to talk to them out of sympathy as she too knows what it feels like to go the deep end while bearing the burden of leadership. Scar straight-up earnestly asks that the Forgotten be shown mercy, as he does understand what it feels like to be forced to be in the shadow of someone, although for Scar, it might be because he eventually came to regret how much he screwed up the Forgotten.
* EvilDoppelganger: They're a shadow version of the player.
* {{Goth}}: They retain their dark aesthetic even as a villager, sometimes sharing their angsty poetry and fawning over things like Skull Rock and the ravens in the Forgotten Lands. When designing a room for them in the players house, one of their color requests is "Black (Obviously.)"
* GrowingUpSucks: They resent the idea of getting older, gaining more responsibilities, and having less time for carefree activities as a result. For example, using their desk for homework instead of drawing or writing stories.
* HeelFaceTurn: After the Player is able to reason with them, they reform, help make amends for their crimes, and become a villager in the Valley.
* TheNeedless: Implied, since the Forgotten never eats at Remy's restaurant or sleeps.
* OriginalGeneration: Thus far, they're the only villager who doesn't come from a pre-existing Disney property.
* TragicVillain: They grew lonely and depressed, and the other characters didn't know how to help or, in the case of Gothel and Scar, made things worse.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: The Fairy Godmother reveals that the spell they want to use to tear down the walls between worlds could end up destroying the universe.
* UnwittingPawn: Gothel betrayed their trust and tried to lock them up in her House with the spell they helped her create.
* VoiceOfTheLegion: They speak with a deep, distorted voice consisting of both a male voice and a female voice that often say different things at the same time. Justified in that they're a part of the player, who can be either gender.
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->'''Voiced by''': Jonathan Freeman

[[Franchise/{{Aladdin}} The villainous former advisor to the Sultan of Agrabah.]] He sought to obtain the Genie's lamp to become an all-powerful sorcerer, but was foiled by Aladdin.

Jafar is found on the long lost Eternity Isle, having ravaged the island with time distortions during his attempts at obtaining ancient magic artifacts. He eventually reaches out to the player, requesting their aid in restoring the island to normal.
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* IntergenerationalFriendship: He quickly befriends the young Vanellope, as she's one of the only villagers capable of matching his comedic timing and wit.


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* FriendToAllChildren: In addition to his usual affection for Boo, Sulley quickly bonds with Vanellope. His Level 10 quest also has him crafting a scavenger hunt for Vanellope and the childlike Stitch and Olaf.
* IntergenerationalFriendship: He immediately bonds with Vanellope upon entering the valley, as she reminds him of Boo. His quests involve him becoming a mentor to her.


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* PaletteSwap: Like with Ravens, they got a species swap with the addition of Lovebirds from the Lovebird Duo in the premium items, which use the same animations and sounds as the sunbirds.



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