A clarification to a question someone asked: [quote=@impervious] Hey, I saw your interest check, and your idea's really interesting! But, would our characters be interacting in their dreamscapes, or would like, YC see MC's dreams, and MC see's YC? [/quote] [quote=@Antarctic Termite] Good question, the answer to which is basically that I just haven't thought it through yet. It could work in a couple of different ways- Depending on the preference of the roleplayer. The characters might share the same night world that's a mixture of both dreamscapes, or they might share a night world but perceive it differently, or share a world based entirely on character A's dream in which character A does not realise that they're dreaming and will behave as one does in a dream, but character B retains a level head. Or it might switch around from time to time between all of these. The way I'm leaning right now is that during a sleep segment, each character will be alone in the other character's dream, and each roleplayer's post details both how their character (A) interacts with character B's dream and how character A's dreamscape responds or appears to character B's exploration. But again, it might switch around. Really simple example of this system: [quote]Player 1: Character A finishes their conscious interactions and goes to sleep restlessly. --- Character A's dreamscape is flooded and contains the remains of drowned and dead trees, but no fish. Player 2: Character B goes to sleep calmly. Their dreamscape is a palace that seems cramped and cluttered by excessive ornaments and lights. --- Character B is unnerved but curious, and dives as deep as possible into the flooded forest. Player 1: At the bottom of the shallow, flooded forest is a layer of mud with skeletons sunken into it. They seem familiar, but inhuman. --- Character A, panicking, tries to break apart the chandeliers and candles to clear room to move.[/quote][/quote]