I tried being creative with these dares, since I myself love dream goals that feel like they have some sort of meaning behind them. If you agree, make sure you check out the backstories!
Gearing my dares towards people in the competition (good luck to every one of you, by the way^^), so you guys call me out if you feel it's unbalanced/some are too difficult (they are all a bit moderately difficult looking back, but if you all accept it, I'm rolling with it).
Hopefully the everyone dare is interesting enough for the people/teams I didn't dare, if you guys are willing to try it.
~ Dreamer ~:
Spoiler for Fancy backstory:
Everyone knows, you are DreamViews' local purple gal. However, you yourself feel a slight disappointment in the lack of purple in your everyday life. Especially in our very home DreamViews! I mean, everything's blue, what the heck is that all about?
To fill that empty hole in your heart lacking of purple, visit to a universe that's entirely purple during a lucid dream using any means necessary. That's right--the ground, the buildings, even the people--everything will be all purple! You can do whatever you want after this point, but stay in this purple world for the entire length of the dream (though I won't kill you if you DEILD out of it).
TL;DR: Visit purple universe, stay in it for entire dream length.
Sensei:
Spoiler for Fancy backstory:
means teacher in Japanese, and you are a reliable Dream Guide with a lot of lucid dreaming experience under his belt. But the next person you will be teaching about lucid dreaming will be an unusual one. There is a new member in the DreamViews Academy today--and he's been assigned to you as his mentor, and his dream guide.
Who is he? You, of course.
You have multiple tasks. In a lucid dream, meet your past self through any means necessary (we're talking from a time in your life you had no or little lucid dreaming experience). You must first successfully convince him that he is dreaming, then become his dream guide and teach him a lucid dreaming skill (Can be anything, but something dream control-related would probably be easiest, like teaching him how to fly). You can alternatively guide him through whatever he's doing in the dream.
Get creative, I'm gonna give you a lot of free will here.
TL;DR: Meet your past self, convince him he's dreaming, and teach him something LD-relevant. Can be anything, even if it's something basic.
StephL:
Spoiler for Fancy backstory:
From day one in DreamViews, you have been the mysterious dreaming cat. However, some people wonder--is that really a cat? She can't be a cat, can she? You are very frustrated by this unspoken suspicion, but although there are not many ways to prove your catliness, there is but one hope left.
Cats have nine lives, but humans only have one. In a lucid dream, your job is to prove you're a cat by surviving something potentially fatal--such as being shot, being struck by something, falling from a large height (though I don't know if this one in particular is allowed given Xanous dared it, so avoid doing this since it might be a bit overpowered.), or anything else you can think of--and live through it unaffected. In other words, you must survive without the dream scene changing or waking up.
Bonus points if you do this while transformed into a cat, but since this will give you a whopping amount of points in the competition, I figured I'd leave this decision up to you.
TL;DR: Endure something fatal without dying--e.g. without the dream scene changing or waking up. Bonus points if you're a cat while doing so.
Everyone:
Spoiler for Fancy backstory:
here has obviously taken an interest in lucid dreaming by signing up to this website. In fact, it's not unheard of that sometimes people are so interested in lucid dreaming, they dream about lucid dreaming! But what about taking this to the next level?
Yeah, it can be weird and even frustrating when we dream about lucid dreaming, but it's a much different story when we lucid dream about lucid dreaming. To some people, the dream scene will only change--to others, your subconscious can seriously throw you off as to what's going on, and can make for a much more interesting dream. Your (yes, I'm looking at you, reader) job is to induce a lucid dream while lucid dreaming using any means necessary--Inception-style. You can attempt a proper WILD, you can invent a whole new lucid dreaming technique within the dream, or you can simply just go into bed and hope for the best.
You're welcome to go 'more layers' down and to experiment, but you're successful if you managed to at least basically simulate lucid dreaming within a lucid dream.
TL;DR: Inception.
Again, let me know if those are too hard, otherwise, good luck!
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