They attempt to manipulate Dream; they use death threats, bribery and even resort to the use of hostages in order to sway him.
Okay, when I first read I thought: this is obviously very good, but unlike most of the Gaiman universe, I liked the intimacy of volume 3 more than this huge, epic, operatic occasion where Morpheus decides what to do with Hell after Lucifer hands it over to him.
Ten thousand years ago, Morpheus condemned a woman who loved him to Hell.