[ it's hard not to have sympathy for well-meant intentions, especially when Aventurine is no longer bound by his job to succeed. Although he doesn't want to, he can't help but be tempted to admit a man that sacrificed everything for his sister's (and the rest of Penacony's) happiness while throwing away his own is a bit worthy to be envious of. If Aventurine could have his sister alive with him, he doesn't doubt he would burn down the world for her, as well. And he would be also very tempted to keep her safe in a cage from the dangers of the sins of men.
Because Aventurine is so very well aware of how terrible self-serving and selfish he is. ]
You were trying to create a perfect world, while Sleep is attempting to ... well, I can't tell what She is truly seeking, but there's no world here for anyone to theoretically be happy in.
Next time we enter the Dream... you should also be able to use your abilities to better guard yourself, at the very least. I believe they might work further than that, though.
I started to tap him into them towards the end, but it was for the best that I was not able to use them fully. In the state that I was, I am sure I would have done something even more regrettable.
[ And he doesn't want to make matters worse between the two of them by having Aventurine under his control while he's feeling aggressive and hyper-sexual again. ]
So far, I've only been in two dreams, but it was about two months apart. I have no idea what the next dream will be, either.
[ Aventurine hums. He just can't help but wonder if Sunday would have had any effect on the Abomination in particular. Any concerns about being the victim of being under his power while in their situation doesn't register. It's perhaps particularly because he knows very well with the way they were both acting that there was no way Aventurine was going to hate it as he likely should. ]
Also... I just found that it doesn't belong to Sleep like all of us thought. I haven't spoken to the others about it, yet, but...
I... don't know. The Dreamscapes are One's own, even though Sleep clearly has power here of some kind. I'm not sure if the original intention was for him to bring those of us like him to Sleep or if it's more of an unintentional consequence. He mentioned he can't control some kind of force that's inside of him, and because of that, we dream with him.
He runs the Dreamscape, but I don't think he's in that much control. The Abomination ultimately killed him, that's how the dream broke apart and set us free.
Then that means it would not be as easy to seize control of the Dreamscape with our limited resources. I know from being inside that it was not constructed using memoria like Penacony's Dreamscape. The magic was entirely foreign and impossible for me to manipulate, let alone override.
With our power diminished outside of dreams as well, we are limited in how we can proceed forwards with returning to our own universe.
[ He doesn't like feeling this powerless at all. ]
So far, I've only experienced two dreams, anyway. It's hard to say what influence we could or couldn't have, but my guess is we'll have to become more friendly with One before we have much chance of anything. I'm not sure after what happened in the dream how willing he'll be to connect with us.
When we first arrived here, I thought he was an enemy. He seems now more like an unfortunate victim.
Well... before the Abomination, one of us attempted to be friendly with him and it seems that it attracted the ire of Sleep. Although I don't believe She did anything to him specifically, it may have spooked him.
Then the other part is, of course, as you mentioned... the Abomination. He... suffered greatly in his fear as it destroyed him.
I have not, but I will try to listen once more. Perhaps I may be able to tap into it once more if I could figure out how to access even a fraction of my Harmony powers here.
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Because Aventurine is so very well aware of how terrible self-serving and selfish he is. ]
You were trying to create a perfect world, while Sleep is attempting to ... well, I can't tell what She is truly seeking, but there's no world here for anyone to theoretically be happy in.
Next time we enter the Dream... you should also be able to use your abilities to better guard yourself, at the very least. I believe they might work further than that, though.
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[ And he doesn't want to make matters worse between the two of them by having Aventurine under his control while he's feeling aggressive and hyper-sexual again. ]
How often do we enter Sleep's Dreamscape?
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[ Aventurine hums. He just can't help but wonder if Sunday would have had any effect on the Abomination in particular. Any concerns about being the victim of being under his power while in their situation doesn't register. It's perhaps particularly because he knows very well with the way they were both acting that there was no way Aventurine was going to hate it as he likely should. ]
Also... I just found that it doesn't belong to Sleep like all of us thought. I haven't spoken to the others about it, yet, but...
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Is Sleep only the mechanism then? Who does run the Dreamscape, if not them?
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He runs the Dreamscape, but I don't think he's in that much control. The Abomination ultimately killed him, that's how the dream broke apart and set us free.
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With our power diminished outside of dreams as well, we are limited in how we can proceed forwards with returning to our own universe.
[ He doesn't like feeling this powerless at all. ]
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When we first arrived here, I thought he was an enemy. He seems now more like an unfortunate victim.
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Then the other part is, of course, as you mentioned... the Abomination. He... suffered greatly in his fear as it destroyed him.
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Can it still be heard in the Dreamscape?