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Another water dream! It was night and I was on a dock? There was a boy and a girl playing in the water, I think I was the boy's father. I turned around, a missile fell from the sky and hit a building that was in the water and everything exploded. I told the kids to come to the dock. The boy pushed the girl underwater and was laughing, so I jumped in, took his head, hit it against the dock, then held his head underwater. Then I brought him back to the surface and told him to stop being stupid. |
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Hurricane At The Sea (1850) and Shipwreck (1854) by Ivan Aivazovsky
The dreamer formerly known as Angelpotter
Another one! I spent a lot of time running away from "evil people" last night and, at some point, I ended up at this place with lots of swimming pools. I kept jumping into them and staying underwater while the DCs that were swimming protected me, telling the "evil people" that they hadn't seen me. |
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Hurricane At The Sea (1850) and Shipwreck (1854) by Ivan Aivazovsky
The dreamer formerly known as Angelpotter
In my dreams, water functions about the same as how water would function normally. They usually show up in large pools of water, such as lakes, ponds, oceans and swimming pools. I have been drowned in these pools of water before, at one point I've done so willingly. The only dream-like part of bodies of water is sometimes being able to stay underwater longer than usual, sometimes even being able to hold my breath indefinitely. My vision also does not blur underwater. |
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Wow Potter! You should try task number 2 from the triwizard tournament in a lucid one time. Take some jiggly weed, sprout some fins and gills, fight some merfolk.. The works! |
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I've been having so many water dreams lately that it's become a dream sign. One of my favorites was being led around the ocean by a couple DCs. Breathing underwater triggered lucidity, and they led me to an underwater city. It was some sort of slum, with people living in crumbled buildings and cooking over fires in the water. One of the DCs told me to follow her and swam up toward a bright white light; when I went through it I "woke up" into a false awakening. |
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Every man and every woman is a star. Every number is infinite; there is no difference.
I'm here... again. |
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Hurricane At The Sea (1850) and Shipwreck (1854) by Ivan Aivazovsky
The dreamer formerly known as Angelpotter
Tsunamis was my first dream sign. They're so often since I was a kid, that I've decided to make it a dream sign. Of course I still panic , but my first lucid dream was because of one, I still remember screaming to my DC's to wake up, no one listened so I decided to leave them in the dream... duh. |
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