Warning: SPOILERS for Netflix's The Sandman AndThe Sandman Comics
Lyta Hall's (Razane Jammal) baby doesn't have a name in The Sandman season 1 but this child of the Dreaming — and his name — will have a massive impact on The Sandman going forward. Netflix's The Sandman adapts the first two collected volumes of Neil Gaiman's beloved DC Comics graphic novels, Preludes and Nocturnes and The Doll's House. Lyta Hall doesn't debut until the second half of The Sandman season 1 covers The Doll's House storyline, which ends with Dream (Tom Sturridge) claiming Lyta's baby«is mine.»
In The Sandman season 1, Lyta Hall is the closest friend of Rose Walker (Vanesu Samunyai) and accompanies her to the UK to meet her great-great-grandmother, Unity Kincaid (Sandra James-Young). But Lyta also has a secret: she communicates with her dead husband, Hector Hall (Lloyd Everett), who begins inviting her to stay with him in the Dreaming. Incredibly, Lyta becomes pregnant, and not just in dreams but in the waking world, as well. Lyta's miracle child grows incredibly fast and she gives birth in just a matter of days. Morpheus intervenes when he learns of Lyta and Hector through Rose, who is a Dream Vortex. Dream of the Endless sends Hector, who is a ghost hiding in the Dreaming, back to the Sunless Lands but he also lays claim to Lyta's baby because he is a child who was conceived and gestated in the Dreaming, which makes him part of Dream himself.
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Lyta chooses not to name her baby at the end of The Sandman season 1. She rejects the idea of naming the infant after his father and the name of the child is left an open question. But this is important because it is Dream who is destined to give
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