Month: March 2014

  • Dream Journal: 2014-03-20.01

    “What do you think this is? Hot Topic for room decor?” One of these days, I’ll learn not to be so snarky. Today is not that day.224 words.

  • Dream Journal: 2014-03-18.01

    If Weaver won’t dare the Path of Cheth for herself, would she dare for someone… or something… else?268 words.

  • Dream Journal: 2014-03-17.03

    Weaver argues with someone determined to force her to change her worldview. Cherry picking evidence never goes well.466 words.

  • Dream Journal: 2014-03-17.02

    Another scene from the masquerade. Before insulting the help, make sure the master does not hear.263 words.

  • Dream Journal: 2014-03-17.01

    A dream narrated from the second-person, where the dreamer is a side character in the story. “You attend a masquerade.”517 words.

  • Dream Journal: 2014-03-16.01

    The first dream was the usual angst. The second dream was a preparation checklist for the Path of Cheth. The third dream was an interrogation and left me with a headache. Some rumination follows.468 words.

  • Dream Journal: 2014-03-15.01

    Weaver gets caught up in a march for the rights of indigenous peoples. But she sees the same lopsided power structure as those they protest against. Thieves steal the trivial as their freedom is stolen from them, and her misanthropy is justified yet again.534 words.

  • Dream Journal: 2014-03-13.01

    Keri’s (doted on but unused) wood wand bears an uncanny resemblance to bone. Her tormenter companion takes that comparison and runs off with it much to Weaver’s annoyance.517 words.

  • Dream Journal: 2014-03-08.01

    Socheniel’s appearance continues to change and grow in glory. I’m conflicted. I’m kinda proud of him in the way a wildlife rehabilitater is proud to see her charge almost ready to go. But I’m also wary in the same way said rehabilitater is wary of an unrestrained predator.No matter how nice Socheniel looks, I can…

  • Dream Journal: 2014-03-06.01

    Some musing on the hexagon dream. I’m trying to stay out of trouble. Really, I am.231 words.