Goals
I doubt I'll ever achieve all of these, since I'm hardly ever lucid, but hey, I can try! 
~Fight in the Hunger Games~
~Go to Eluvi Island~
Originally Posted by my old DJ
For me, it would just be amazing to go there. I've actually went there briefly in one dream, but it was only for a few seconds and I didn't actually go anywhere. I want to really look around.
~Explore Hogwarts~
~CATCH TG~
~Fly~ Accomplished!
~Use the time machine from Seize the Night~
~Trevor and Abe~

~Fight in the Hunger Games~
Spoiler for short explanation:
If you don't know what the Hunger Games is, it's from The Hunger Games trilogy, which are three awesome books. It's basically a fight to the death between 24 people in a huge arena that's mimicking some environment. It just seems like it would be fun to do in a dream.
~Go to Eluvi Island~
Spoiler for rather long explanation:

Eluvi Island is a parallel dimension/world type thing that I made up in fifth grade. It's basically an island with a bunch of unique creatures and plants and such. Only one other person knows about it besides me (until now!), and together we have made up nearly 100 different creatures (it would be more, but there was an off period of a year and a half or so) to inhabit the Island. My friend has pretty much dropped the Island and forgotten it now, though. I made up a few histories and stories about the Island's past when I first came up with the Island, but I won't post those unless it's necessary or someone wants me to.
~~~Places and Characters of Eluvi Island~~~
the elementals: Blaze, Boltron, Iceron, Leafan, Duston, and Lobrakos. They are all birds about the size of a hawk. They control the elements of fire, lightning, ice, plants, sand/earth, and water, along with having other psychic abilities. Blaze and Boltron are the head elementals, followed by Iceron and Leafan, then Duston and Lobrakos. ...Crap, this requires a story.
Try to ignore the stories being bad. I wasn't the best at writing that type of thing when I wrote them.
...Eluvi Island has no beginning or end. It's always been here, but no one knew about it. There were two beings that ruled the island (Blaze and Boltron) and all the creatures that lived there. They decided that they couldn't take care of the entire island themselves, so they created two other elementals. (Iceron and Leafan.) The four then made two more. (Duston and Lobrakos.) Each elemental had their own section of the island: Iceron in the north, Boltron in the northeast, Lobrakos in the east, Duston in the south, Leafan in the west/center, and Blaze in the northwest. The environment in each section matched the elemental whose section it was.
All of them made one more being, Psirisp. But he turned evil, and drove the island into turmoil. Psirisp was rampaging around and destroying everything. The elementals made an item called the Darkness Core, which was basically a small sphere of pure darkness. They put it in a cave, and Psirisp (who is now called the Darkness Bird) was drawn to it. It went into the cave and was bound to the Darkness Core, so it can't leave and rampage again. (Also, the Darkness Bird is a lot bigger than the other elementals. He's about the size of the Pokemon Articuno.)
Sealing the Darkness Bird in the cave solved one problem, but the Island was still a mess. A lot of the creatures had gone bad thanks to the Darkness Bird, and the land was all charred and barren. The only way to fix everything would be for the Island to be completely demolished and then rebuilt. Blaze and Boltron didn't want to do that, so they set out to find someone who could restore the island. (Oh wow, it's me and my friend.)
First, Blaze planted the idea of the island in my mind in a way that I would think that I had simply thought of it. He telepathically sent thoughts of a few creatures to get me started, and then let me continue to make them on my own. (Don't ask how this would be working; I don't know, honestly. I just wanted to have a story behind everything.) Later I told my friend about it and Boltron did the same telepathy thing with him. Later later, after my friend and I had succeeded in restoring the island, Blaze and Boltron revealed themselves and the true existence of Eluvi Island to us.
That was needed to explain this: Blaze is kind of like my partner. He chose me to restore the island, so he sticks around and sits on my head/shoulder, and he comes to help whenever I need him. The same is true of my friend and Boltron, although not so much anymore. Then Iceron and Lobrakos are also my partners, just less so than Blaze. And Leafan and Duston with my friend, blah blah.
brick tapping room: To get to Eluvi Island, you had to go to the playground at my school and then to a certain wall. You would have to count four bricks up and four bricks over from the corner, and then tap that brick four times. The wall opened to a big room with all sorts of flowering plants along the walls, and a large stone fountain in the center. For lack of a better name, we called it the brick tapping room.
Blackened Forest: A small section of the island in the northwest. It remains blackened and scarred as a sort of tribute/reminder of what the Darkness Bird did. Dark, sinister (most of the time) creatures live there, and the cave the Darkness Bird is trapped in lies in the center.
~~~Places and Characters of Eluvi Island~~~
the elementals: Blaze, Boltron, Iceron, Leafan, Duston, and Lobrakos. They are all birds about the size of a hawk. They control the elements of fire, lightning, ice, plants, sand/earth, and water, along with having other psychic abilities. Blaze and Boltron are the head elementals, followed by Iceron and Leafan, then Duston and Lobrakos. ...Crap, this requires a story.
Try to ignore the stories being bad. I wasn't the best at writing that type of thing when I wrote them.
...Eluvi Island has no beginning or end. It's always been here, but no one knew about it. There were two beings that ruled the island (Blaze and Boltron) and all the creatures that lived there. They decided that they couldn't take care of the entire island themselves, so they created two other elementals. (Iceron and Leafan.) The four then made two more. (Duston and Lobrakos.) Each elemental had their own section of the island: Iceron in the north, Boltron in the northeast, Lobrakos in the east, Duston in the south, Leafan in the west/center, and Blaze in the northwest. The environment in each section matched the elemental whose section it was.
All of them made one more being, Psirisp. But he turned evil, and drove the island into turmoil. Psirisp was rampaging around and destroying everything. The elementals made an item called the Darkness Core, which was basically a small sphere of pure darkness. They put it in a cave, and Psirisp (who is now called the Darkness Bird) was drawn to it. It went into the cave and was bound to the Darkness Core, so it can't leave and rampage again. (Also, the Darkness Bird is a lot bigger than the other elementals. He's about the size of the Pokemon Articuno.)
Sealing the Darkness Bird in the cave solved one problem, but the Island was still a mess. A lot of the creatures had gone bad thanks to the Darkness Bird, and the land was all charred and barren. The only way to fix everything would be for the Island to be completely demolished and then rebuilt. Blaze and Boltron didn't want to do that, so they set out to find someone who could restore the island. (Oh wow, it's me and my friend.)
First, Blaze planted the idea of the island in my mind in a way that I would think that I had simply thought of it. He telepathically sent thoughts of a few creatures to get me started, and then let me continue to make them on my own. (Don't ask how this would be working; I don't know, honestly. I just wanted to have a story behind everything.) Later I told my friend about it and Boltron did the same telepathy thing with him. Later later, after my friend and I had succeeded in restoring the island, Blaze and Boltron revealed themselves and the true existence of Eluvi Island to us.
That was needed to explain this: Blaze is kind of like my partner. He chose me to restore the island, so he sticks around and sits on my head/shoulder, and he comes to help whenever I need him. The same is true of my friend and Boltron, although not so much anymore. Then Iceron and Lobrakos are also my partners, just less so than Blaze. And Leafan and Duston with my friend, blah blah.
brick tapping room: To get to Eluvi Island, you had to go to the playground at my school and then to a certain wall. You would have to count four bricks up and four bricks over from the corner, and then tap that brick four times. The wall opened to a big room with all sorts of flowering plants along the walls, and a large stone fountain in the center. For lack of a better name, we called it the brick tapping room.
Blackened Forest: A small section of the island in the northwest. It remains blackened and scarred as a sort of tribute/reminder of what the Darkness Bird did. Dark, sinister (most of the time) creatures live there, and the cave the Darkness Bird is trapped in lies in the center.
~Explore Hogwarts~
Spoiler for kind of obviously...:
...it's a huge school with an untold number of secret room and passages, full of magical stuff that would be really fun to mess around with in a dream.
~CATCH TG~
Spoiler for because:
My dream guide and brother from a past life, TG (which stands for 'the guy') won't tell me his name or stay put for any length of time until I catch him. He's kind of irritating, but he's helped me learn a few things, and gave me a staff (which I have yet to use...
) in one dream for my birthday.

~Fly~ Accomplished!

~Use the time machine from Seize the Night~
Spoiler for rather detailed explanation...:
Seize the Night is an awesome book by Dean Koontz. The time machine doesn't go forward and back, though, it goes sideways. Like, to other dimension-type things... Sort of. I guess. It'd be fun to go in. They call it 'the egg room'. Here's the rather detailed explanation:
"This ovoid chamber is a hundred twenty feet long and slightly less than sixty feet in diameter at its widest point, tapering towards each end. The walls, ceiling, and floor are curved to form a single continuous plane, so you seem to be standing in the empty shell of an enormous egg.
All surfaces are coated in a milky, vaguely golden, translucent substance that, judging by the profile around the entry hatchway, is nearly three inches thick and is bonded so securely to the concrete that the two appear to be fused.
...The substance was highly refractive, but light did not shatter through it in hard prismatic lines as it might through crystal; rather, buttery bright currents, as warm and sinuous as candle flames seduced by a draft, flowed and rippled through the thick, glossy surface plating, imparting to it the appearance of a liquid.
...Although this lustrous material appears to be as slick as wet porcelain, it is not at all slippery. In fact, at times--but not always--the floor seems to grip at your feet, as if it is gluey or exerts a mild magnetic attraction even on objects that contain no iron.
...'You can bang on it with a hammer, scrape at it with a file, chop at it with an ice pick, and you won't leave the slightest scratch.'
...'The stuff is always warm,' I said, 'yet the room itself isn't warm, as if the heat doesn't translate to the air.'"
"This ovoid chamber is a hundred twenty feet long and slightly less than sixty feet in diameter at its widest point, tapering towards each end. The walls, ceiling, and floor are curved to form a single continuous plane, so you seem to be standing in the empty shell of an enormous egg.
All surfaces are coated in a milky, vaguely golden, translucent substance that, judging by the profile around the entry hatchway, is nearly three inches thick and is bonded so securely to the concrete that the two appear to be fused.
...The substance was highly refractive, but light did not shatter through it in hard prismatic lines as it might through crystal; rather, buttery bright currents, as warm and sinuous as candle flames seduced by a draft, flowed and rippled through the thick, glossy surface plating, imparting to it the appearance of a liquid.
...Although this lustrous material appears to be as slick as wet porcelain, it is not at all slippery. In fact, at times--but not always--the floor seems to grip at your feet, as if it is gluey or exerts a mild magnetic attraction even on objects that contain no iron.
...'You can bang on it with a hammer, scrape at it with a file, chop at it with an ice pick, and you won't leave the slightest scratch.'
...'The stuff is always warm,' I said, 'yet the room itself isn't warm, as if the heat doesn't translate to the air.'"
~Trevor and Abe~
Spoiler for This is for my friend:
My friend Trevor wants to meet Abraham Lincoln more than just about anything. So I told him if I ever got lucid, I would try to find him and introduce him to good ol' honest Abe.
