Originally Posted by Majinaki
lol Nomad if you dont mind (wich i think your going to) im gonna try to come up to the moon, and when i do, i am gonna try to own the fucking shit out of the newest guy xD
i expect everyone else to see me and him flaling on the ground throwing dirt and screaming
Snowman, if you see a nekomimi figure with blue hair, your dreaming, and i think you should block
Originally Posted by mowglycdb
I may appear soon over there, but why fight if we can be more friendly xP , ask first then play fighting. Some one might not be lucid enough and get angry at you after the dream heh.
Originally Posted by WolfTsunade
I haven't gotten to the moon yet, though I had a non lucid that I was on the moon, but I don't remember what happened. I might put my dreamhouse in the city of Nowhere in my next LD. I don't fight in dreams, I'm more likely to run than fight back
I am not going to make rules, because no one has ever attempted violence in the biodome. Tooth got zapped when he tried to enter Tower. The Biodome is being run by the computer in the tower, and it acts without our thought. It took Robo to sick bay.
So, I don't know what it would do to someone trying to be pwn noobs. If you were to fight someone against their will, it might just automatically teleport you out of the Biodome.
If you want to engage in dream combat, great! Q can take us to training dreams in the Outer Lands where our dream bodies cannot be attacked, because everything is illusion, and he gives us a goal to accomplish.
Q can also take us to a colloseum to battle other dreamers. So far, I have battle Raven, Tooth, and Walms there. There are five rounds a match.
In Nowhere I am going to build a pyramid just for dream combat training. There will be DC's there for people to fight against, and that will teach people a specific skill by the DC's specialty being that specific skill.
When you are ready, you will make a pilgrimage to planet of the Dream Warriors.
Dream combat, I am learning is not actually about violence. Violence is only one technique. If you were to try and fight someone, and I was there, Majinaki, I would own you, and you wouldn't even know it, because I would do it without violence. And, you would be happy afterwards, even. Such is the nature of true dream combat. When I wrote the tutorial, I was learning, and still am, but I wrote it just so that I would have something down. No one had written anything like it, as far as I could see.
What we do in dreams has an effect on relationships in the physical realm. This fact must be acknowledged. We all behave very strangely in dreams. I would say the greater the lucidity of other people, the greater responsibility. The fact that shared dreaming exists opens up a world of possibilities, some which we may not be ready for.
When I first experimented in shared dreaming, I really freaked out a friend of mine, even though I had permission. It's always important to keep in mind that even though it's exciting that shared dreaming is real, it's also a great responsibility. I frightened someone when I shared a dream with her, because she was not ready.
I have been running through people's dreams, but just because I want to get people lucid, and also to draw people to Nowhere. But, I don't want to stay too long, or people may become frightened.
I recently upset MoSh when I attacked him playfully, drunk with power. Emotions transfer back and forth between dimensions.
Wolf, tell me about this house? or do you want to keep it a secret?
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