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* AdvertisedExtra: She only appears for a relatively small window out of the initial eleven episodes.

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* AdvertisedExtra: She only appears for a relatively small window out of the initial eleven episodes.episodes of ''The Sandman''.


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* VillainTakesAnInterest: She's not exactly a villain, but after meeting Edwin in ''Dead Boy Detectives'', she tells him that she considers them friends now and that she may call on him again at some point in the future.
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->''"[='What am I?'=] The answers are Endless.''"
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* MagicMirror: As revealed in her cameo in ''[[Series/DeadBoyDetectives2024 Dead Boy Detectives]]'' her realm is filled with mirrors that show her what's happening in other places throughout the universe, even into Hell. She spends most of her time watching people in great despair through these mirrors.
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* AdaptationalMundanity: In the comics, she was descended from the Amazons (even being the daughter of ComicBook/WonderWoman and Steve Trevor in one version) and a member of superteam [[ComicBook/InfinityInc Infinity, Inc.]] before the events of ''The Sandman.'' Because other DC elements haven't been incorporated into the show, this version of Lyta was just a normal widow before her association with Rose led to the supernatural shenanigans she winds up in.[[note]]Admittedly, the fact that the actress [[AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance looks appropriate enough]] to be cast as ComicBook/WonderWoman (even when compared to the current [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse DCEU]] player Creator/GalGadot) is probably a nod to this.[[/note]]

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* AdaptationalMundanity: In the comics, she was descended from the Amazons (even being the daughter of ComicBook/WonderWoman and Steve Trevor in one version) and a member of superteam [[ComicBook/InfinityInc Infinity, Inc.]] under the codename Fury before the events of ''The Sandman.'' Because other DC elements haven't been incorporated into the show, this version of Lyta was just a normal widow before her association with Rose led to the supernatural shenanigans she winds up in.[[note]]Admittedly, the fact that the actress [[AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance looks appropriate enough]] to be cast as ComicBook/WonderWoman (even when compared to the current [[Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse DCEU]] player Creator/GalGadot) is probably a nod to this.[[/note]]
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* AffablyEvil: He casually talks about his involvement in the slave trade, but is still as pleasant and chipper as ever and seems to be reconsidering after Dream calls him out.

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