12/4/06
I tried a calea + b6 combo last night, and I smoked the calea with salvia (I have had some very interesting dreams nights after I have smoked salvia), and all I can say is... what? I had three dreams I can remember from the stretch over the night, and one from the morning. The two at night... well, they were entirely different but all in the same location, and switched focus a lot. Oddly enough, all of the dreams were derived from some kind of video game.
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Dream 1
There was stuff before this, but I forgot. I was near this little tree-less circle of thin grasses surrounded by trees in my back yard. From one of the paths leading out of the circle, a bear came charging at me and my dog. It was mostly black, but stood about 6 foot when on all fours. It had brown patches to its fur around the legs and the head area. Anyway, it charged us. My dog ran down another path out of the circle (the path leads over a hill), but the bear caught him.
So I was sitting there, debating weather I should experience death or load last quicksave. The bear looked at me, standing over my dog's body, and was ready to attack. I decided to avoid the pain, and hit the quick load button (the "]" key) on my invisible keyboard that was floating in front of me. So I appeared nearby, but before the bear attack. I forget where I was, but someone commented on my little trick. I explained that "\" was my quick save key, and "]" my quick load key. "]" and "\" are actually the keys I have doing these functions on System Shock 2
Dream 2
After some stuff, I was in my front yard. Now I was playing a game of Dawn of War. I was the space marines, I believe. My base got rushed, so I told my builder units to book it. We ran together, to the top of the hill that the circle from the previous dream leads up to. At the top I tried constructing a base, but my dream lost focus. The RTS elements disappeared, and some enemy unit ran by. I chased it down to the circle, and it began to turn down the path that led to where the bear came from. Me, not wanting to face the bear again but wanting to get the enemy, opened up my Morrowind-esque command consol and typed sethealth 0, and killed the guy.
He had some object on him. It was a rod of something. Just then, I noticed a gigantic, house sized beast down the trail. It was a "troll". I remembered that trolls only eat trees(?), and since it was happily eating I waved. It smiled back, and I walked down the third path leading out of the circle. I came to this old, concrete building that is on my property. It is built into the side of a hill, and is very old looking and crumbling. I went inside, and it was slightly nicer then normal. The floor had pedestals in it, each with a certain insignia on them. Something spoke to me.
It asked me to awaken the seals. I was to start with the seal of light. I suggested putting the rod I had found into the slot on the floor. The voice sort of ignored me, so I assume I was wrong. He told me that the ruins where the seal of light was were located just slightly behind my house. So I trekked back to the circle, over the hill, and back near my house... and sure enough, crumbling ruins were now at the base of the hill. There was no obvious entrance, but I found a hole in the ground. It went down in a zigzag pattern, and it was very hard to enter. I finally got far enough in and wondered if I had reached the point where the interior map loads; lo and behold, I had.
So now I sort of dropped through nothing, and landed in this dungeon. It was made up of hexagonal mud-brick platforms, for the most part uneven, with all kinds of roots springing up from the floor. The roots were huge; some were at least 10 feet across. I made my way around the roots, and through a door... and now I was in a vacant wal-mart looking place. There were two beings here. I forget the specifics, but they were human looking.
To get farther in the dungeon and break the seal, I had to play them in a game of "bowling". Bowling, in this case, consisted of this. It was played with 3 vs. 3, 2 teams. The people had to sit on these tiny, inflated pool-toy looking seats which could slide on the floor almost effortlessly. From the seats, people had to throw these rubber, egg-shaped, air filled balls at each other. You got points for hitting the other team, or for even deflecting the shots with one of your balls. Because of the seat design, the balls couldn't be hoarded more than maybe two at a time.
I agreed to play them in a game, with two of my friends that had showed up randomly. My dream lost focus, so none of the above rules were followed. Me and some other enemy were the only ones on the chairs; my friends and the one (not two) other guy on the opposing team didn't use them. After about a thirty second match, the game was over. Our team had scored 30 some points total, with the opposing team scoring well into the 100s per person. Then, the two guys attacked us. I got nice red targeting boxes around everyone before the dream decided to skip ahead.
So we won, and left the temple. I had gotten a medallion from the place. I walked back to the old concrete building, which was now a bit less cracked and overall more new looking. I walked up to the pedestal of light, and got some powers. I opened up my menu and selected "power". The icon was a blue fist. This one gave me matrix-like abilities. I activated it, and everything slowed down... including me. I was moving in slow motion for a bit, before I woke up.
Dream 3
I woke up after that, told myself "bear" a few times to have something to remember all of that from, and went back to sleep. In this dream, I had just taken a physics test. I got it back, and 2 answers that were right were marked wrong. I went up to show the teacher... but by the time I got there, they had changed to wrong answers. So I asked about a different question. I forget what it was, but the answer was "KHAAAAAN!", ala Star Trek.
So I walked home. I remember the scenery being different, but forgot what it was. I got home, and realized I had no shoes on... and woke up.
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