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Dream-World; Planet from my nightmares
Topic Started: Sep 28 2009, 03:02 PM (2,817 Views)
KayKay
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I've been having some vivid dreams lately. One that has been re-occurring is the one about an alien planet. In most dreams I'm alone, but in one of the dreams I was there supposedly on a survival course with other people.

This won't be an extensive project. It'll be short and sweet, I'm not going to cover much. Maybe you guys could help fill in the gaps? :)

The planet itself... I couldn't get a lot of details, so first I'll add the info I gathered then make suggestions as to what the info might mean if we were talking about a real planet.

It has two moons, one a very Luna-like white-coloured satellite with many craters that's either very big or very close (unsure which, but causes great tidal effects as was demonstrated in the survival course dream) and appears to take up nearly a quarter of the whole sky. The other moon is terracotta red and black, smaller (or further away, again unsure, appearing the size that Luna does in Earth's sky) and always seems to tag along with the "bigger" moon, though I don't know if its orbit is in any way affected by the bigger moon.

The gravity was stronger by a large degree. I could feel the effects initially and I'll say it was like nothing I've ever felt before. Like my eyeballs were being squeezed (I actually freaked out because I thought they would burst) and like my neck was going to snap. Probably nothing like increased gravity in real life as I have never experienced real gravity increases, but my mind was tricked for a moment into believing that was what I was feeling. However these sensations were brief and faded rapidly. According to the instructor we'd "get used to it". :rolleyes: As if that would really happen.

One of the dreams I was on a sandy floor on the ground. The sand was very chunky and coarse. The plants were hard to describe, especially since I can't remember all that well what they looked like. I just remember them being like mounds several metres high of grass, conifer needles or moss but the mounds themselves were plants - not just the greenery covering them. There were many small animals on the ground that had the ability to morph their shape to a limited degree - they were multicellular (I think? Macroscopic at least), globular in shape and had semi-permanent pseudopods. They disappeared into the plant mounds and reappeared through seemingly impossible gaps. Tiny and slow moving I doubt they were a threat, they were however brightly coloured (yellow and blue) suggesting they might have been poisonous. I didn't notice (or maybe can't remember) if they had any obvious sensory or feeding organs.

We were by a lake, and a storm began to brew over the lake so we headed into a cave where more of these little globular animals stuck to the walls in the thousands. This is where it began to get freaky... some of them fell off on top of us (though nothing bad came of it). The floor was covered in a yellowy-white mush that looked like cottage cheese and smelled awful. I felt really sick and frightened by it and we had to walk through it. Haven't got a clue what that was all about, maybe it was their dead rotting? Or maybe their faeces?

Anyway I watched one of them being preyed upon by a hexapod that looked like a flying insect yet it had soft skin - not an exoskeleton. Also, I call it a hexapod only because of a similar creature I saw which I will describe later (I'm guessing is a relative of this one). This one only had four legs but where you'd expect to see a third pair it had wings instead. Interestingly, this one also had poison colours - black with yellow-blue-green markings on top.

I'm not sure what happened after that, it's almost as if the dream skipped forward to night-time. Woke up to hear screams, one of the students was being consumed by a rapidly-moving slime-mould-like organism. It was sick, it covered her whole body and constricted her until she stopped struggling, then squeezed out her innards for some reason. I had tried to grab her hand before it consumed her and some of it got on my arm and began to burn and itch. I felt my shoes sticking to the ground like something was pulling, only to find this stuff was all over the place. You know when you have really scary dreams, and you feel like no matter where you run, you're going to die anyway, and it fills you with terror? Well, this was one of those dreams.

Also, remember when I said we'd seen a demonstration of the moon's tidal effects? Well, the whole area was bright (making the silvery slime-mould visible) with moonlight and it became apparent after jumping into the water that the lake from earlier had risen by metres - we were atop the plant mounds before we jumped in. I might add, though this might be irrelevant, that the plants had a very hard glassy corral-like texture. Anyway, everyone agreed that the slime-mould couldn't follow us into the water and then I woke up.

A later dream that was less detailed was set in a dense conifer-like forest up a mountain or hill. The little red moon was visible on the horizon. The trees were tall and the trunks very thick and chunky, but there were very few side-branches and the ones that were there were very fine and bare. Again, the trees seemed to be covered in a layer of green fuzz rather than having defined leaves. Not much happened at all except being preyed upon by a hexapodal carnivore that ran in a winding motion and covered a lot of ground very fast. It appeared very big-cat-like. It had a strange mouth - two upper mandibles with many teeth and two lower mandibles with fewer teeth (but big fangs at the end) and a single serrated piece between the two lower mandibles that could protrude or hide in a sheath. The piece was like a long serrated knife, a weapon used for killing. I don't remember any details of eyes or other sensory organs. I woke up shortly after it started running towards me.

That's all the details I have. I may or may not further develop this. Comments, adaptations, ideas, heck even complete take-overs welcome.
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Ddraig Goch
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Sadly no. Though, judging by your description of the stuff,it would probably wipe out everything else on the planet.
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Mwhahahaha. *louder* Mwhahahaha! *louder* MWAHAHAHAHA!
Time flows like a river. Which is to say, downhill. We can tell this because everything is going downhill rapidly. It would seem prudent to be somewhere else when we reach the sea.

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Ddraig Goch
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:o
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Holben
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:evil:
Time flows like a river. Which is to say, downhill. We can tell this because everything is going downhill rapidly. It would seem prudent to be somewhere else when we reach the sea.

"It is the old wound my king. It has never healed."
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Ddraig Goch
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*About to send report concerning Holbenilords' madness* :lol:
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:lol:

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Holben
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B) :( :confused: :") <_< :rolleyes: :| :) :lol: :P
Time flows like a river. Which is to say, downhill. We can tell this because everything is going downhill rapidly. It would seem prudent to be somewhere else when we reach the sea.

"It is the old wound my king. It has never healed."
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Ddraig Goch
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Moving on...
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Holben
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Why bother..?
Time flows like a river. Which is to say, downhill. We can tell this because everything is going downhill rapidly. It would seem prudent to be somewhere else when we reach the sea.

"It is the old wound my king. It has never healed."
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Well, the only way we can make this stuff worth reading is by at least staying slightly on topic.
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