Great task of the year, I was going to suggest that you have to go to the 5 most well-known locations in the most popular fantasy worlds (Ex - Hogwarts, Minas Tirith, Neverwinter, the White Tower, City of Aydindril)
But this is good too![]()
The Challenge
It's jumping through time challenge. Visit all of the times and perform the associated task.
The death of the dinosaurs: watch the asteroid hit
The dawn of man: show them how to make fire
Ancient Egypt: see how they build the pyramids
Exodus: Watch Moses part the Reed Sea
Height of Rome: Watch (or participate) in a gladiator fight
One of the Crusades: Drink from the Holy Grail
July 20th 1969: Beat Neil Armstrong down the ladder
Future: Witness how the world ends
The Rules
You must visit each time period and do the assigned task associated with it
You must do each one in its own dream, you can't do more than one in the same dream.
Additional Information
Death of the Dinosaurs
Happened 65 millions years ago when an asteroid the size of Mount Everest impacted the earth in what is now the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico.
Dawn of Man
No one knows when man first controlled fire. It is well established that Neanderthals had the ability to start and control fire as far back as 600,000 years.
The Pyramids at Giza
These were built about 5000 years ago. The early scientific consensus was that they had been built by slaves, but current knowledge that the Egyptians never had slaves gives the current idea that they were build by Jewish and Egyptian workers. There are a number of scientific theories as to how there were built (the egyptians didn't have the wheel,) involving ramps and pulleys, as well as weirder ones involving aliens and antigravity machines.
Exodus
The mass exodus of the jews out of Egypt. Christian myth says that they were slaves who Moses lead peacefully out of Egypt and he parted the Red Sea, modern Jewish texts concur that they were slaves, but that moses parted the Reed Sea. Ancient Jewish texts say that the jews were a security army who were paid by the Egyptians and they chose to leave for other reasons, and concurs that Moses parted the Reed Sea. Science says that the jews were paid workers (the egyptians never had slaves,) and that a Moses used his knowledge of the desert to cross the Reed Sea during a tidal low.
Height of Rome
The Colosseum was completed in 80AD and continued to host gladiatorial fights until the fall of Rome in 476AD, often one on one fights, but occasionally more elaborate battles took place within it's walls.
Crusades
The Crusades were a Christian sack of the Holy Land in order to restore Christian rule to the land. It was said that the Knights Templar found the Holy Grail during the first crusades and held it safe. The Holy Grail itself was the cup that jesus drank from at the last supper and collected his blood at his crucifixion. This is widely believed by christians today, however no such cup ever actually existed. The first reference to it appeared during the middle ages a thousand years after the crucifixion, and although Jesus obviously would have drank from a cup, it would have been clay and long since destroyed.
July 20th 1969
Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the moon. Probably one of the most iconic scenes in the world's history. This famous quote when he first stepped foot on the surface is actually misquoted, and was misheard due to the primitive radios: "That's one small step for [a] man; one giant leap for man-kind." The "a" was not heard on earth and is thus, not part of the famous quote.
Future
Any time after the current date. There are lots of end of the world nuts out there who could give you plenty of dates ranging from May 21, 2011, Dec 21st, 2012, 2016, 2034, 2047... Most of them dreamt up by christian evangelists, so far they've been wrong every single time, dream yourself to one of them and make it happen, or go way into the future and watch the Sun die or a comet strike the earth, or a robotic genocide, the possibilities are endless.
Last edited by ninja9578; 01-02-2010 at 08:59 PM.

Great task of the year, I was going to suggest that you have to go to the 5 most well-known locations in the most popular fantasy worlds (Ex - Hogwarts, Minas Tirith, Neverwinter, the White Tower, City of Aydindril)
But this is good too![]()
"I feel my heart glow
with enthusiasm which elevates me to heaven; for nothing contributes so much to tranquillise the mind as a steady purpose--a point
on which the soul may fix its intellectual eye." -
Victor Frankenstein
Interesting tasks and a tad harder than the tasks of 2009.

Since it doesn't involve shape-shifting, it might prove doable.
Although, my troubles with shape-shifting in dreams are obviously a matter of psychological blockage, and I should be able to overcome them. Hopefully before this month ends so I can get my damn gold wings already!
Last edited by innerspacecadet; 01-01-2010 at 11:26 AM.
-LD Count since rejoining in Dec. 2009: 21
No dream goals at the moment...just flying and letting stuff happen is kinda fun, and it's hard to motivate myself to try LDing lately.

oh wow this sounds fun. i think i'll actually attempt the task this year. i already witnessed an asteroid impact last month and it was awesome, so i'm looking forward to the dinosaur extinction
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It looks much more simpler than last year, since i actually know what this stuff is LOL
wish me luck!!
DILDS: 2
Have a LD[X] Make out with this guy I like LMAO[] Witness a beautiful sunset[X] Walk around in L.A. or Seattle[] Shapeshift into a cat/dog[] Drink sparkling orange soda[] Tell Robert Pattison he is ugly[]
11-23-10 1:23 AM:
Moved
Awesome! I'm definitely going to try.![]()
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistant one."
Albert Einstein
Now I actually have time to finish it XD
Go insane for me, I'm that selfish you see
We're a wicked rhyme, a line followed
By the darkest picture, making everyone cry

I think I'm going to try my hand at this, as one of my New Year's resolutions.The gladiator fight will be my favorite.
Oh, and don't you mean Red Sea?
Raised by NeAvO
Hazel's Boiler Room
Do you know the terror of he who falls asleep? To the very toes he is terrified, Because the ground gives the way under him, And the dream begins... - Friedrich Nietzsche

mmm, it needs some images for inspiration ! =P
I'm going to do it !
I haven't done a lucid task in quite awhile, but I look forward to giving this a shot.![]()

I really need to step up my game if I want to do this. I'll give it a try! Best of luck to everyone!


Wow. Maybe I'll do this for once?

Ohh wow!
I am really liking these tasks! I can't wait to get started :O I am going to participate in a Gladiator match firstthat one sounds really fun.
Great job here Ninja!![]()

Heh, at first I thought you were just joking. Well, you learn something new every day.No, the Red Sea is huge and doesn't have tidal lows like the Reed Sea. Scientific evidence (as well as ancient Hebrew translations) say that Moses crossed the Reed Sea
Raised by NeAvO
Hazel's Boiler Room
Do you know the terror of he who falls asleep? To the very toes he is terrified, Because the ground gives the way under him, And the dream begins... - Friedrich Nietzsche
The 1969 one is definitely my favorite. This task is really cool, I can't wait to get started!
I'm going to try Neil Armstrong's tonight. I'm gonna push him down, and step on his back and scream "HAHA ladies first, sucka!!". If all goes smoothly, I'll make a documentary about it and make a Warner brothers film. Wish me luck!!
DILDS: 2
Have a LD[X] Make out with this guy I like LMAO[] Witness a beautiful sunset[X] Walk around in L.A. or Seattle[] Shapeshift into a cat/dog[] Drink sparkling orange soda[] Tell Robert Pattison he is ugly[]
11-23-10 1:23 AM:
Moved
looks fun, I haven't done tasks in a while, I think I'll give this a shot.
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This might help clear up some confusion. http://www.gnmagazine.org/issues/gn1...rchaeology.htm It seems up for debate, but it seems more likely that it is red sea. Either way, it is still a great miracle from God that he parted the waters and then drowned the Egyptians that were chasing the Israelites. If it was the reed sea, it would still be an awesome miracle; because that would mean that God drowned the Egyptians in a few inches of water.
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