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    Swordplay and Monopoly

    by , 09-26-2011 at 01:08 AM (400 Views)
    24/09/2011

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    Fragment 1 - I'm a hooded figure, running through a medieval landscape. I find a portal in the ground with a green flame growing out of it, and I somehow figure out that if I access this portal, my "swordplay" skills will increase. I access it, and find myself transported to a kind of stable with a room for training in it. As I prep up for the training session, I see another person get injured while they fight. Ignoring this, I hop into the training place and begin fighting. Surprisingly, I find that the new move I am trying to learn, that is, a "stabbing" motion with my sword, is incredibly easy to perform. I quickly outsmart my opponent, and fight them to the point of death. Upon killing them, I am informed that I was not supposed to go all the way, I was only supposed to subdue them. Like a video game, I somehow "reset" the dream and go back to the beginning of the training session. Again, I perform the move, but this time I do not kill my opponent, who is a young woman. Upon succeeding in my training session, I am transported back outside to where I found the green portal, and the dream then fades away.

    Fragment 2 - I'm in my room, but the layout is slightly different. I'm playing a game of Monopoly with Nick M and my sister. My sister rolls the dice and gets a 3 or 4, so she moves her piece to that location on the board. However, the square that she lands on has two different properties on it. A small one, and a normal sized one. She buys the small one and places a house on it. When I roll, I get a 3 or 4 as well, so I land on the same square. I decide to then buy the bigger property, so I buy it and place a yellow hotel on it. For some reason, I then roll the dice again. When I roll, the two dice seem to divide into 4 dice each. Four of the dice add up to 18, and so do the other four. Interestingly, I conclude that this equals 18+18=64, and I proceed to move 64 places around the board. I'm then distracted by a noise outside of my window. My two friends Jack and Jonah and a few other people are outside yelling into the darkness. This makes me feel odd. I yell out with them, but as far as I can remember, they don't notice me. The dream then fades away.

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