My most memorable LD? Hmm...that's a tough one.
There's certainly a lot of lucid dreams that I consider special, such as my first one, or my first very high grade one.
I guess my most memorable lucid dream would be one that I had about a week ago. It was really my second most vivid lucid dream. I completed the lucid task (but couldn't really remember what happened, so I didn't post it in the topic), jumped around, and really just did a lot of stuff.
I was in this hall of my first school ever, and I got in a fight with this person, and he got in a fight with me, and I said to myself, "...I don't go here...in fact, school is over."
It was at this time that I realized I was dreaming, and the first thing I did was focus on my hands to increase the lucidity, and just thought to myself "you know, my brain created all of this". It was a trick I learned from BillyBob. (At least I think that's the username.) By this time, I could breathe in, and smell. I went outside to some court-yard, just feeling the walls, feeling the bounce in my walk, just being amazed at how good the human brain is at simulating things (it always amazes me). I took this chance to do some things, such as lighting things on fire. I just lit this small wooden ledge on fire, and I remembered the lucid task of June. I made the flames a bit higher just by lifting my hands up. I touched the fire a bit, and saw the flames dance around my hand. It felt a bit warm, nothing bad, so I climbed on the ledge, and just felt the warmth dance across my body. The flames blocked my vision from everything else, and the little I could see just turned black, so all I saw was fire.
I climbed off the ledge, and went off to someplace. How I got to where I went to, I can't remember though.
I was in this small court-yard, with a brick wall to my right where some kids were hanging on to. Above the brick wall was a small roof, and windows on the edge (I know I suck at describing).
I ran up the wall, seeing how well I could manage, and saw that the kids wanted balls, so I just put my hand forward and "felt" the ball with the force, and threw it at the kids. Then I saw some teacher that looked surprised at what I had just done...then the dream ended.
I hope I didn't suck too badly at describing that.
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