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      In majority of my life so far, I have been fascinated with horror films and the concept of horrific events. I have read around the forums and realized so many are wishing to rid themselves of recurring nightmares. I was hoping if any knew of a way where I can form a nightmarish LD.

      And of course I have thought of the possibility of things going wrong and being too scared. won't following the steps to remove night terrors just help me undo the effects? so if otherwise it should be fine right?

      Also I was wondering if there was a specific technique for it. I mean if you attempt to make a horror scene by yourself, it wouldn't be scary because you'd form it from your imagination and expect what will happen proving there's no use to it
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      Ah the awesome nightmares are.
      Anyway, what I did to get them is:
      Get a random DC.
      Insert my fear in it.
      Make that fear its power.
      Let the DC haunt me whenever it wants.

      And that gave me some pretty cool nightmarish experiences.

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      Ahh sounds like an interesting way to go about it. Thanks!
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      Walms is right.

      Another good way is to make the scene frightening... Make the sky dark, streets empty, throw in some rain and some lightning, and soon you'll be in a nervous mood. For me, the nervous mood always brings on something worse. (a monster or something.)
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      Quote Originally Posted by musou View Post
      I mean if you attempt to make a horror scene by yourself, it wouldn't be scary because you'd form it from your imagination and expect what will happen proving there's no use to it
      Just because it comes from your own imagination doesn't mean it won't be scary. Even when I'm lucid my dream will throw unexpected things at me so I imagine the same thing would happen in a horror scene lucid dream.

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      Yeah, all you have to do is imagine something scary. A good way is, constantly think about something being out to get you, imagine that whatever your seeing is evil, and out to get you. If you're afraid something is going to happen, then odds are, it will happen.
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