K, first decent LD of the Month, finally. It was WILD #19. Yay.
Anyways, I did both Tasks, but I don't remember what my Dad said to me. He was being really roundabout when it came to answering my question, and his final answer was truly uninteresting and uninspired. Anyways, here's the advanced task, kinda:
I'm trying to get a bit more sleep before going about the day. Suddenly, as I'm laying there, I start to feel intense vibrations. Looks like I'm WILDing, might as well go along with it; I'm too tired to complain. So, eventually, it seems as if my legs lift up into the air and drop back down, the vibrations subsiding as they drop. I figure I've either failed, or the transition was so smooth I didn't even notice it. I RC, and it turns out I'm dreaming.
Yay! First thing's first, advanced task. I get up and walk to the door of my room. There was going to be a sith in hallway. As I open the door, I reach to my side, and fool myself into pulling out a lightsaber. I light it, it glows a dull red. Looks like I'm the sith in this fight, I don't know why I expected anything different. I really hope this counts, since I'm technically going to be fighting myself here, and if I'm the sith, then I'm fighting a sith, right?
In the narrow hallway before me a green lightsaber is lit, a young Jedi stands before me, in front of my brother's room. I lunge at him, swinging wildly, but each blow is controlled enough to force the Jedi backwards. In moments, I've pushed him back to the balcony overlooking the dining room. I back up. He stand there, ready to fight. I smirk as I force push him into the railing. His lightsaber deactivates as his body crashes against the wood. He slumps to the ground. I'm taken aback at the power behind that ability, so it takes me a second to use the force to fling the Jedi into the air. As he comes down, I move in, impaling him with my saber. I deactivate my saber and push his limp dead body off the balcony.
So yeah, I hope that counts, since any fight in your dreams is always a fight against yourself. Either way, it was still fun. And the dream that followed it was ridonkulous, so it's all good.
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