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DREAM EVENT.
Shocky, what's all this Dream Event business?
STUFF'S GOING DOWN THIS FRIDAY. But I'm putting the log up on Thursday because I'll be gone most of the weekend.
Basically, Casey is going to get into her roommate's stash of drugged up lollipops - green and yellow ones in particular. This means she'll fall asleep with a mouthful of candy and be having some pretty vivid dreams, and her already potent psychic powers will be increased tenfold.
Minutes after falling asleep, her mind will reach out and connect with others, weaving everyone's subconscious together. Shenanigans ensue.
How does that even work? What kind of dreams are we having?
Basically, your character goes about their normal dreams. But something's a little off. They might notice a door or a hallway or hole or something. If they choose to go through it, they'll end up in Casey's dream, which will be acting as a hub of sorts. There are plenty of doorways to everyone else's dreams in here, so feel free to pop in on other people!
BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE.
Skull Kid has been taking a few drugs of his own, and his own dreams are going to be pretty disturbing and powerful enough that some creepiness might find its way into everyone else's dreams, too. This is completely optional, and how much his dreams influence your character's is entirely up to you.
Can our characters dream about other characters?
Sure, why not. But the minute the 'real' character comes into the dream, the dream copy will disappear.
Is dream logic allowed?
YES. Maybe your character flies in their dreams, or just happen to know things about their own dreams (not other characters' deepest darkest secrets or anything, but maybe a box has just appeared and they already know what's in it), or their hands suddenly turn to jello. Anything goes.
My character's a dark type/ghost type/robot/someone with a weird sleeping pattern! Can I still play?
Of course! We'll just say the yellow lollipops were enough to take Casey's psychic power to rule-breaking levels and things that are normally immune to it get sucked in too. She'll also be sleeping a full 24 hours (not much of a stretch for her lazy ass), leaving plenty of time for people with any kind of sleeping pattern to join in.
Will my character remember their dream?
Totally up to you.
So what will be happening in the waking world during all of this?
Business as usual. People more attuned to psychic shenanigans might feel a little dizzy or have mild hallucinations here and there, but nothing debilitating. Casey will also be teleporting all over the place, upside down, on the ceiling, several times per hour. Weird.
STUFF'S GOING DOWN THIS FRIDAY. But I'm putting the log up on Thursday because I'll be gone most of the weekend.
Basically, Casey is going to get into her roommate's stash of drugged up lollipops - green and yellow ones in particular. This means she'll fall asleep with a mouthful of candy and be having some pretty vivid dreams, and her already potent psychic powers will be increased tenfold.
Minutes after falling asleep, her mind will reach out and connect with others, weaving everyone's subconscious together. Shenanigans ensue.
How does that even work? What kind of dreams are we having?
Basically, your character goes about their normal dreams. But something's a little off. They might notice a door or a hallway or hole or something. If they choose to go through it, they'll end up in Casey's dream, which will be acting as a hub of sorts. There are plenty of doorways to everyone else's dreams in here, so feel free to pop in on other people!
BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE.
Skull Kid has been taking a few drugs of his own, and his own dreams are going to be pretty disturbing and powerful enough that some creepiness might find its way into everyone else's dreams, too. This is completely optional, and how much his dreams influence your character's is entirely up to you.
Can our characters dream about other characters?
Sure, why not. But the minute the 'real' character comes into the dream, the dream copy will disappear.
Is dream logic allowed?
YES. Maybe your character flies in their dreams, or just happen to know things about their own dreams (not other characters' deepest darkest secrets or anything, but maybe a box has just appeared and they already know what's in it), or their hands suddenly turn to jello. Anything goes.
My character's a dark type/ghost type/robot/someone with a weird sleeping pattern! Can I still play?
Of course! We'll just say the yellow lollipops were enough to take Casey's psychic power to rule-breaking levels and things that are normally immune to it get sucked in too. She'll also be sleeping a full 24 hours (not much of a stretch for her lazy ass), leaving plenty of time for people with any kind of sleeping pattern to join in.
Will my character remember their dream?
Totally up to you.
So what will be happening in the waking world during all of this?
Business as usual. People more attuned to psychic shenanigans might feel a little dizzy or have mild hallucinations here and there, but nothing debilitating. Casey will also be teleporting all over the place, upside down, on the ceiling, several times per hour. Weird.
Re: PLOTTING.
Re: PLOTTING.