Y'know, the more I think about it, the more it seems to me that the
wish just made by the Nightmare Court is going to work to their detriment, and pretty quickly. (It is almost certain to be really, really detrimental to Peregrine, and by extension everyone else, very quickly; but that's a rather different kettle of fish.)
I don't know what a dream servant can do, or how many dreams he can operate in at once, so I don't know how much mileage the NC will get out of the Wayfarer; I'm guessing it's quite a bit. But their short-term gain will, I think, quickly be offset by the changes they've made in the balance of power. I have the suspicion that they will
not be the principal beneficiaries of Peregrine's losing control over himself; a lot has changed (things Peregrine himself doesn't know consciously, and that the Nightmare Court will have had little or no opportunity to learn) since he left the Nightmare Lands, and controlling his dream-self may get them quite a bit less mileage than they expect. (The truth is much, much worse...

)
The other unintended consequence of their action is that they have seriously antagonized Ezra--a personage whose power over dreams and visions is (probably?) not influenced by their own, who has massive institutional resources available to her, and who knows at least as much as Peregrine does about the Nightmare Lands. Not only have they taken a course of action which pretty much demands a strong response, they have also brought one of Ezra's most powerful agents to the scene!
The Sword of Ezra may not be able to do them much harm, if they're careful and canny, but
anyone (especially they themselves) even picking it up is dangerous for them.
Can they secure it well enough to prevent it from working against them? (They may not know it, but they were very lucky indeed that they didn't choose to bring the Sword to them while the cathedral was still full of their minions; it might have destroyed a significant fraction of their strength then and there.)
Crazy stuff.
Anybody have any caffeine, btw?
