I then went directly to the kitchen balcony, where I keep my brooms and jumped off. I flew around a bit, however the broom was too short, so I had to go back and switch. Being equiped with a better broom I flew in the direction of the rising sun, coming upon a tall building and a parking station. As the sun rose a man came out of his car and I started flying up... The clouds, light grey and relatively dispersed weren't directly above me, so, as I rose I could see a "longitudinal cut"of the clouds, a bit like the layers of a lasagna. The higher I went the lighter in colour the layers of clouds were. I think I saw brown clouds however... After that I flew around a bit and went up a mountain, but I woke up and nothing eventful happened.
So I'm not the only one whose broom was too short at first.. lol.
Originally Posted by FireFlyMan
Wow, everyone's really going for it this month!
Spoiler for Basic ii - Jump off the top of a waterfall:
Out I went, to find an impossible structure awaiting me: a massive, rickety tower held together by random junk. I fly myself instantly over clouds and to the top of the structure, if overshooting by a story or two. As per the TOTM, I start imagining a waterfall would await me below.
Things warped. A tall, thin mountain had now replaced the junk tower. Everything now appeared "rendered" in blocky graphics similar to Minecraft. I almost got annoyed, but actually seeing a waterfall below, and hearing Leading Lights from Sonic Adventure, mollified me. I dived towards it, and allowed the water to carry me away. The first few seconds were a bit slow before momentum caught up. I fell into a sheer drop, only to collide chin-first on a rocky overhang. I was then launched away from the stream and into a narrow pit, tumbling around in pitch darkness for a bit before getting sent back outside into the waterfall. The descent continued for a few hundred feet more, until I abruptly crashed back-first onto jagged rocks. Though painless, the shock of the impact nonetheless knocked me out of the dream.
"I bet you never thought about it, but the internet and dreams are similar. They're areas where the repressed subconscious mind escapes!" - Paprika, from Paprika (2006)
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