Category: Dream

  • Dream Journal: 2013-10-06.02

    Weaver encounters an undead couple in the forest and helps defend them from desecrators. Another close encounter with bears occurs, but with less face eating. 2,804 words.

  • Dream Journal: 2013-10-06.01

    Weaver can be a bitch at times. Literally. Especially when Esse is around. 341 words.

  • Dream Journal: 2013-09-30.02

    Weaver finds her inner raven wants some shinies. Keri finds it won’t take much to brighten her surroundings. Later, Maestro takes the student to task about appearances. 1,154 words.

  • Dream Journal: 2013-09-30.01

    Keri pauses from her Weaving long enough to catch up on what has happened since her last post on September 19th. Mostly dream related. Some physical world events. Keri continues on regardless. And tries to avoid herding cats again. 4,496 words and one embedded video.

  • Dream Journal: 2013-09-19.01

    Weaver’s presence is requested at the terrace. Her curiosity overrides her prudence. No matter how we wish things could be as they were, we can’t ignore how things are now. Three threads are rewoven. The unnamed remains. 2,599 words.

  • Dream Journal: 2013-09-17.03

    Boneyard updates. The mounted head is unaccounted for, and sore feelings keep it hidden. The last hallmark of the Bone Temple is confirmed destroyed. Ravenwoman acts the ass and gets an earful for it. My duties, as assigned, aren’t assigned. 489 words.

  • Dream Journal: 2013-09-17.02

    The Kemetic Statue has fully healed. Weaver takes the funerary statue to the proper place. Confronted as she exits, humor ensures her release. 1,463 words.

  • Dream Journal: 2013-09-17.01

    Weaver visits the Old Man of the Mountain, and muses on the parallels of computers and earth spirits. 1,021 words.

  • Dream Journal: 2013-09-16.01

    The Bone Temple Burn Watch has been on for a few weeks now. Last night, smoke. Today, fire. 884 words of incomplete resolution.

  • Dream Journal: 2013-09-14.01

    The Tumblr posts of September 13th are explained with commentary of offline events. All this to explain a few lines of dialogue on the morning of the 14th. It’s okay to be afraid. Use that fear wisely. 2,879 words.