Two dreams in one week?
Feb. 10th, 2006 10:34 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Whatever is this world coming to?
It started out with something about traveling around a game world. It was in a 3d travel mode like morrowind, but the world looked like a snes pixelated map at an angle, like when using an airship in FF4. Also, I had no mini-map. I found towns that looked tight for the map, but then turned into full 3d morrowind-like towns. There were missions to run that were strangely like Morrowind in some ways, like a snes rpg in others. I could take villagers to other towns in a special vehicle (which I had, some sort of minivan), but not on foot. Did a mission where I had to take a former arsonist around to burn certain places, and somehow convince him to do it because he didn't want to burn things anymore.
Later I did another where it started like it was a game show, and finished with me carrying some old books made with certain kind of paper into a cave/hive of bees, and I had to guess which portals to take. Oh yeah, the portals...they were bee portals, sort of. At certain sections, as well as the opening of the cave, was a large amount of bees flying in a vertical circle, with one huge bee, I mean the size your head, glowing bluish and flying in the center of rest. At certain intervals, the bee would glow red and the rest would fly to the outside of the circle...if and only if that was the way to go, and the bees felt like letting you through. And you had to go through while the big bee was red, or you was in for some hurt. After the first few bee portals I passed, I noticed some of the books were turning into glowing red orbs the same shade as the big bees when they were red, and about the size of a "Magic 8 Ball." For some reason, I was getting the impression that these 'orbs' were some kind of drug, though what it was and how it might be used was not something I had a clue about.
I was reaching some inner cavern with the last of the books turning into maybe-drug-orbs when I woke up.
So there it is. Still no relevance to reality, so far as I understand both the dream and reality.
It started out with something about traveling around a game world. It was in a 3d travel mode like morrowind, but the world looked like a snes pixelated map at an angle, like when using an airship in FF4. Also, I had no mini-map. I found towns that looked tight for the map, but then turned into full 3d morrowind-like towns. There were missions to run that were strangely like Morrowind in some ways, like a snes rpg in others. I could take villagers to other towns in a special vehicle (which I had, some sort of minivan), but not on foot. Did a mission where I had to take a former arsonist around to burn certain places, and somehow convince him to do it because he didn't want to burn things anymore.
Later I did another where it started like it was a game show, and finished with me carrying some old books made with certain kind of paper into a cave/hive of bees, and I had to guess which portals to take. Oh yeah, the portals...they were bee portals, sort of. At certain sections, as well as the opening of the cave, was a large amount of bees flying in a vertical circle, with one huge bee, I mean the size your head, glowing bluish and flying in the center of rest. At certain intervals, the bee would glow red and the rest would fly to the outside of the circle...if and only if that was the way to go, and the bees felt like letting you through. And you had to go through while the big bee was red, or you was in for some hurt. After the first few bee portals I passed, I noticed some of the books were turning into glowing red orbs the same shade as the big bees when they were red, and about the size of a "Magic 8 Ball." For some reason, I was getting the impression that these 'orbs' were some kind of drug, though what it was and how it might be used was not something I had a clue about.
I was reaching some inner cavern with the last of the books turning into maybe-drug-orbs when I woke up.
So there it is. Still no relevance to reality, so far as I understand both the dream and reality.