Part 1
Welcome to Let's Play Dreamfall: The Longest Journey, one of the most underrated games around and a personal favorite of mine.Three main characters?
Yes indeed, this game stars Zoe Castillo, April Ryan and Kian. Despite playing as all three, Zoe is the clear main character of the game, with April getting a fair amount of screen time and Kian getting completely shafted.
Your LP keeps jumping back and forth between screenshot and video! Make up your mind

Dreamfall is an amazingly cinematic game, and there are things screenshots just can't capture. A lot of things actually. Give the videos a shot; the voice acting is some of the best I've ever heard, and you may find yourself pleasantly surprised.
The Original: The Longest Journey
The Longest Journey (TLJ) is considered by many people to be the greatest adventure game of all time, and in this regard it does not disappoint. While the game is old and the graphics far from pretty, the storyline and incredible characters make it something anyone can still enjoy even today. TLJ is important to Dreamfall, because the plot is a direct continuation and many of the characters return. Dreamfall can be enjoyed as a stand alone experience, but playing through the original enhances it quite a bit. I'll attempt to summarize the events with the closest ties to Dreamfall for the benefit of anyone who hasn't played it.
- There are two parallel worlds: Stark, the world of Science, and Arcadia, the world of Magic. Originally the worlds were one, but due to various circumstances magic and science couldn't be allowed to exist in the same world. Thanks to the help of the Draic Kin, otherwise known as dragons, the worlds were separated and a Guardian was appointed to watch over them and maintain the balance.
- As the first game ends the Arcadian city of Marcuria is invaded, and presumably conquered.
I'll be popping up with more tidbits from the first game at various during the LP, especially when we meet new characters.
Also, thanks to LordMune for the Zoe, Kian and April icons.
So then, why not begin?
From the Journal of Brian Westhouse/Backup
Brian Westhouse in TLJ1
In the first game, Brian is a man from Stark trapped in Arcadia and making the best of it, primarily by getting drunk a lot. During her visits to Arcadia April often visited him, much to his delight, as he enjoyed talking to someone from his home world. Brian was often helpful with his advice, and a certain key item he had for you. As armies converged upon the city of Marcuria, Brian chose to remain and defend his home even knowing that there was no chance of victory.

Monk 1: I hope you are right. He is our last hope...
Monk 2: Have faith. The undreaming will be unleashed, and it will--
Monk 1: Quiet, brother. The walls have ears.


Meet the Vagabond, and witness the unveiling of the Undreaming./Backup
Next time we meet the game's primary protagonist, and do some wandering about in Casablanca.