I'm back after a month or so break to get the juices flowing again. In fact, the thing that got me back is that I had a debate today, and I thought that the best way to start the day would be with an LD. I was not expecting to get one by any means after not trying for a month, and the fact that I achieved an LD and remembered the Basic TOTM is quite surprising to me.

Induction method: 2-minute WBTB (Sounds like a brand of noodles), DILD.

So I had several dreams before the lucid, some of which I can remember, but most have faded into the cloud of ambiguity. I started off in my hometown, and there had been some disease outbreak, probably zombies. Me and my extended family were scavenging to live, and had turned our boat into a land vehicle of sorts. The dream slowly morphed into a new scene, and a large city near me replaced the current setting, which made me subconsciously doubt whether I was conscious. It was still post-breakdown of society, and my school had rebuilt itself. The new rule was that high school wasn't compulsory, but me and my friend stayed anyway. After school, I went and started fighting crime for some reason, and I flew a helicopter from the helipad on a skyscraper, but quickly smashed into the building. This didn't shatter any glass, which also made me doubt the validity of that experience. Eventually I found myself walking down some sort of alleyway and stepping into a long hospital ward, and I immediately snapped to lucidity.

There was no trigger, it just sort of happened. I guess I was remembering how I set my intentions, and how I did a WBTB not long ago. Also, for the past month, every once in a while for no reason at all I'd just start doubting whether what I was doing was real, or if life is just a dream. It sounds pretty crazy, but I've just had really random existential crises every once in a while :p. I guess this habit could serve me well for DILD's.

Anyway, back to the hospital ward.
I wasn't too amazed by lucidity, as this is probably around my 20th proper LD, and the dream wasn't deconstructing, so I forwent my stabilization. I also didn't do an RC, but I probably forgot. I was fairly confident I was dreaming anyway.
So I decided that I never really gave flying a proper attempt, and I did a superman dive forward. I didn't think about belly flopping luckily, so I kept going and I flew down the ward really quickly. I got to the corner and remembered the basic TOTM II, so I decided to spin around in the form of a jumping 360 degree roundhouse kick to summon a mirror, don't ask me why, it seemed appropriate xD. I couldn't see a mirror, so I was a tad disappointed, until closer inspection revealed a small room that looked like a cross between an office cubicle and bathroom.
Feeling lucky, I decided to give it a shot. As I walked in, a mirror materialised. Remembering how my last attempts to look at my lucid self in the mirror created... destabilising shock and fear, I reminded myself that it was just my brain being a dumbass.

It was a laughable attempt at anatomy, try harder next time, brain.
My face was wrinkly, and had darker patches that changed shade. Everything except for my main features were swirling around like a disturbed bowl of soup. I had no ears, eyes in my sockets, or hair to speak of. My nostrils were large enough to put 50 cent pieces through, and inside my mouth was one giant blue eye, not even close to my normal eye colour. By this stage I decided I was pretty much done, and the dream was destabilising, so rather than wake up (I was feeling lazy :I) I decided to let go of lucidity and let a new dream form.

So yeah, I'm really happy with this. I'm going to give another task a shot tonight, probably the gibberish one, it sounds like it will be funny knowing my less than predictable DC's.