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004 - Lucid Dreaming

Lucid Dreaming Event Info Pt.1 Event Info Pt.2 Comments
Please see the two info posts linked above for details on the nature of the event, the nightmares within, and the setting it takes place in. You may ask any unanswered questions in either post. If your character dies at any point during the dream event, please leave a comment in the death report thread to notify the mods.

As a final reminder, all characters will fall asleep for the full duration of this event whether you decide to take part or not. You may continue tagging threads that take place before the event, but everyone will fall asleep simultaneously.

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Falling Asleep, Waking Up
The shift happens without warning, much like the first time people appeared in the world. Perhaps you remember what you were doing in the last moments before a strange feeling of exhaustion overwhelmed you - or perhaps you remember nothing at all. Whatever it may be, you've appeared somewhere new. A seemingly ordinary train station, if not for the bizarre walls of flesh blocking the only exits. The only path forward is down into the pulsating depths, a humid breeze pushing at your back.

There may be others here with you, or you may be alone. Could there be more people trapped in this strange place? You won't find them just by standing around.

Nightmares
The screeching of a distant train will echo through the tunnels on occasion, shadows flicking through the translucent flesh of the walls. Sometimes, however, instead of fading away the noise will only grow louder, closer, until it sounds like the train should be upon you. It never appears, but something else always will.

The train is a siren call for nightmares, and you're unfortunate enough to be their victim. The shadows turn alive, twisting and growing as they rise up from the ground and begin to transform. What form they take varies, but the shadows of the mind know the true fears of those who walk among them. Are you prepared to face the darkness?

Volcanic Panic

The shadows congeal at the edges of the floor, and soon after a hot orange glow begins to fill the room - molten lava is pooling in from the other end of the tunnel. It rolls slowly forward, devouring everything it touches with an unquenchable searing hunger, leaving behind only the charred bones of its victims... although, strangely, the tunnels themselves appear to be completely unharmed.

Outrunning the flow of lava shouldn't be a problem, but there seems to be no end to it. How long can you run from something that never stops? Or worse, what happens if you find yourself surrounded? You'll need to find a way to higher ground before that happens.
A Radiant Plague

The shadows rise up into familiar shapes, and at first glance it'd be easy to mistake them for people. They may even share the faces and voices of people you know, stumbling towards you with wide, open arms... and empty, glowing eyes filled with an orange light. Something smells sickly sweet, and it's only once they're close enough to grab you that they begin to attack.

These are not your friends, and they'll do whatever it takes to make you one of them instead. Unfortunately, it's not an experience you'll be able to survive. Your only hope is to fight back before the plague can take hold, lest you become another mindless husk that knows only to further spread the infection.
Trust No One, Not Even Yourself

The shadows stretch and fill the air, choking everything in a thick blanket of darkness... before dispersing just as quickly as they'd appeared. A few moments pass and nothing else seems to be happening. You must've gotten lucky this time!

... Or did you?

Surely it can't be that simple. Nothing else here has been, so something must have happened just now. It's only you and the person you're currently traveling with... but are you sure that's really them right now? How do you know they haven't been possessed by another nightmare, waiting until you let your guard down to stab you in the back? Should you interrogate them to be sure, or start with restraining them and ask questions later? Wouldn't it be better to just kill them before things get out of hand? The sooner you strike, the safer you'll be when their true form emerges.

Yes, that must be the real explanation. It has to be them that's been possessed by a nightmare. What else could it be?
Joker’s Wild

There’s no limit to what form the shadows can take. The world may have its own perception of fear, but your nightmares are something only you could understand. What darkness lurks in the depths of your heart?
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obscurus_phantasma: We're breaking up the city (Why should we stay prisoners of today)

[personal profile] obscurus_phantasma 2020-11-28 08:40 pm (UTC)(link)
When Merlin doesn't respond, doesn't reveal himself, Melinoë purses lips and crosses her arms as the ghost continues to move parts about on their current puzzle. She addresses Tiki in Ancient Greek, ordering him to stop, and then gives a cursory glance up and about the dreamscape.

"What happens, then, if we simply refuse to solve anymore?" It's a challenge, but one peppered with playfulness.
gardenerofavalon: (locked in a tower)

[personal profile] gardenerofavalon 2020-12-04 07:37 am (UTC)(link)
Now that's an interesting question. Or 'interesting' in that it comes close to potentially spoiling all the fun in things. Still, Merlin doesn't reply... Or at least, not in a direct, appearing himself sense.

No, the answer comes in the form of a feeling, one of those moments in a dream where one simply knows that a thing is so for no particular reason nor explanation.

The only way out is to solve the mystery.

But for now, that's all it is. Doubtless Merlin could potentially do more, tighten his control of both the dream itself and the one currently within it, but he's in a good mood from being able to play with his powers again. At least at the moment.
obscurus_phantasma: You'll remember be for centuries (I'm the opposite of amnesia)

[personal profile] obscurus_phantasma 2020-12-05 11:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Not yet quite ready to simply resume the game, Melinoë presses with, "You'll remember that I am also fully restored here? That I could see how well my power goes up against yours and free myself?"

How would an ancient deity fair against something half-ancient and all magical? She has no intentions of fighting Merlin, but she remains curious and finds this all so very entertaining. Mel's also perhaps making the wrong assumption that he's enjoying this, as it means the mage is still playing.
gardenerofavalon: (our little secret)

[personal profile] gardenerofavalon 2020-12-08 07:30 am (UTC)(link)
Merlin has two noteworthy options, here. And while attempting to strip the goddesses of her awareness that this is a dream is most certainly tempting indeed, he admittedly is kind of having fun with his videogame theme here.

Which is to say, the dream quite literally pauses. Even her ghostly servant is frozen in place, leaving only the dreamer herself aware of the suddenly dimmed and stilled surroundings. Well, the dreamer, and the one in charge of the dream, that is.

"But then you might not get to see how this ends, you know," he points, from where he'd been sitting all along.
obscurus_phantasma: (20)

-= FIN =-

[personal profile] obscurus_phantasma 2020-12-10 01:26 am (UTC)(link)
In which puzzles end in a timed puzzle and the Good Ending is achieved, dawn finally breaks over the spoopyness. And fully powered sex happens at last.