Okay I said i would keep dreams here and this is the first one I have had in a while.
The dream starts of in a forests with one of my friends. She has a Gaia account and goes by Asurii_of_the_shadows. We seem to be waiting for some people, who after a while, finally show up. They are a friend from the real world...we'll call him chris and one with another account who goes by Marvel-man, but that doesnt seem to be enough. Soon afterwards (Gaianame): Kobalt appears. Next thing I know we are walking along chatting merrily. Then BAM! Random Moss Giant. I, feeling like the big man on campus, step forward to fight and....easy win. I collect the various trinkets it drops, one of them being an uncut emerald. After a while we reach my house. We all go inside and just hangout, after a while it is nightfall. I ask if they can stay the night. Asurii and Chris say there parents dont trust me but after a while i convince them (the parents). Me being a normal gentleman offer use of the bed to our only female guest and I take my recliner. For the rest of the guys I break out the cots. However that doesnt mean it is bed time, bring out the 3 risk boards cause we are having a game that spans 2 globes and 1 middle-earth ><. Yeah that took a lot of the dream. HAHA YOU COULDNT GET ME OUT OF AUSTRAILA! blaugh . Then just as I as the dice hit the board for my next move I wake up. any comments. (note: I wish i was this trusted in real life)
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