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    Equals Sandwich (Random Dare)

    by , 12-28-2016 at 06:48 PM (469 Views)
    I actually had this dream on Christmas morning, but I've been busy and haven't bothered to write it down until now. In fact I didn't even plan on attempting lucid dares until a much later date seeing as I need to completely rebuild myself in terms of lucid dreaming. (I actually have started doing recall excersises.)

    However my subconscious completed this dare for me, so I figured it best to post on it.

    The dream started with me false awakening and going on an early morning run up to the Library (on Christmas morning) and going to check out a book. When I got there the sky was clear and I could see stars and the sun was just starting to come up.
    As I arrived I attained some level of lucidity, first questioning why I had decided to come here early on Christmas, when the library was undoubtedly closed, and thinking that I should return home so that we can open presents, and later my lucidity ascended to semi lucidity of the dream environment thinking about completing a lucid dare.

    The thing that I remember becoming interesting was from the outside the front wall of the library was gone. You could walk right in and turn around, and then the wall would be visible, but it was still intangible, and you could walk back out to the outside. I did some experimentation with this by walking sideways and observing that the wall was a strange two-dimensional plane, like a bugged polygon in a video game engine that you can only see from one one side.

    I then thought about the dare cafe and had given me and decided to look for a journal, with the expectation that one would be on one of the bookshelves. I found a small leather book under a shelf that looked like a journal but I couldn't get it open because it had a lock on it.

    Marcus then appeared and said that he wanted to help me complete the dare but that he didn't normally keep a journal so he would have to make one up on the spot. He walked over to the large format printer and plugged a micro-USB cable into the side of the frame of his glasses and the other end into the printer and started printing out a very large sheet of light gray paper with blue writing on it.

    The top half read "The four houses of hogwarts are "Nightngale, Grifflepuff, Snakehead and Sandwich" and showed a hogwarts coat of arms in full color. (The rest was written in sloppy blue handwriting that looked not unlike my own handwriting.) The bottom half was some nonsensical math equations using the variables C,W,X,Y,Z, and maybe a few others. They ended an equals sign and a drawing of a sandwich.


    Spoiler for What the journal page looked like:


    I think he was about to print more pages but I lost the dream and woke up.


    I did this semi lucid and my subcon did most of the work, so, DawnEye (still tempted to call you 'Cafe'), let me know if you want me to try again.
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    1. DawnEye11's Avatar
      The wall reminded me of the way a video game was too. I mostly remember seeing this in games like the Sims and Sonic Games for the game cube. Lol It still counts since you were semi lucid. XD I also didn't expect such a funny result. I thought Marcus was suppose to be the intelligent one. Still it was a good read. Thanks for putting up a image of it too. If there ever was a place to visit in Hogwarts what better place to visit than sandwhich.

      Oh and you can call me cafe if you want. I don't mind. ^.^
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      Updated 12-28-2016 at 08:07 PM by DawnEye11
    2. naturespirit's Avatar
      The four houses of hogwarts are "Nightngale, Grifflepuff, Snakehead and Sandwich

      That was so so hilarious!
      The subconscious runs out of names and decides it is hungry.