[quote=@Azereiah] Daler's dream world shows people in his mind as they see themselves in a dream - be it as a form of themselves, an animal, whatever. Despite the appearance shift, those in the dream world know exactly who the others are. Their powers work as normal unless he specifically commands all powers within his dream world to stop - which includes his own constructs, as a sort of 'peaceful' state that reflects the calmness of his own mind. Strength of abilities and physical strength are variable and are dependent upon the mental strength of those he brings into his world - a person with a diminished sense of self worth, for instance, finds themselves weak and vulnerable unless they choose to accept Daler's offered gifts of strength and support. I'll go ahead and add these little details into the CS. :sun [/quote] Hmmm...normally I'd be against the idea of not being able to defend themselves well in the dream world, but I do feel like that could actually be an interesting method for teaching the other students. Also, I imagine this can backfire on him if the person that he traps in the dream world is very confident or egotistical. And considering anyone who would willingly fight a staff member would probably be pretty confident anyway, it kinda works out. Alright, accepted