I've been tormented with lucid dreams every for one and a half years. I've seen things that scared me to the core, I've seen things so bizarre I can't even describe them, and I'm tired of having restless nights. They've all taken place in one dreamscape. I will draw out a map of this place soon. I would also like to know how to stop having these dreams, and how I can efficiently carry out the mission that I was given in the first of these dreams.
dont worry, when you become an adult you will realize dreams aren't real.
>>18292180
I have amazing and terrifying dreams too. However I think a lot of us do.
I look forward to see you mapping it.
Regarding the mission? Don't read to much into it. ;-)
>>18292189
Thanks, but I will complete the mission because I'm a competitive asshole.
Sorry for the low quality. The places underlined in pencil are "dark places" or places where frightening things are, or overall unusual things. For example, the Ghetto has a shadow being, whose eyes shine like motorcycle lights, and will give chase should you be within his ghetto. The Gate is the first place I've been in my dreams. It was where I arrived. It's a half-buried Ferris wheel with purple and yellow neon lights. Feel free to ask ms about any landmarks.
>>18292189
Since nothing's happened here yet, I'm going to bump this thread by highlighting my mission.
The mission is that I have to find my 3 friends and my girlfriend. I found one, who I will call L, in Town A. He was sleeping and I can't wake him up. I'm supposed to ask these people what their names are, by the way. I found another of my friends, S, last night in The Forest, by the River. You have to go through the ghetto to get over the river, so I essentially was chased into the forest. Meeting her was interesting, as I was originally looking for my girlfriend. I don't even think it was her, but a copy of her. Whatever it was, it gave me that uncanny valley feeling, and whenever I saw her, she grabbed me by the mouth and throat and whispered "wake up" I woke up.
>>18292180
Heh, this reminds me of Dwain's Circle. Now those were the days...