1. Can Cat physically affect your character? Yes ma'am, she can.
2. Do you want Cat to visit your character's dreams? If no, ignore the following questions. I do! After the proper permissions and awarenesses have been exchanged, as we've discussed.
3. How often does your character dream? Frequently; sometimes if he's really tired or ...just drunk, he doesn't remember them. But then sometimes exhaustion induces the kind of deep sleep that produces very vivid dreams, so it's a tossup.
4. What does your character dream about? ....uh. Hell, on a pretty regular basis. Sometimes just like anyone else he has dreams that are just loose collections of nonsense, but he lives too eventful a waking life for that not to filter in. And as befits such an existence, when he has nightmares they're pretty intense.
5. Are these dreams unpleasant? See above!
6. What would you like your character to achieve via dream therapy? The ability to wake himself up seems pretty reasonable, actually? I don't know if real lucid dreaming is like,
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1. Can Cat physically affect your character? I don't see why not. She might see that coming though, if it's meant to be cruel.
2. Do you want Cat to visit your character's dreams? If no, ignore the following questions. Yes! Morgana has interesting, by that I mean terrifying, dreams, and others must see them!
3. How often does your character dream? A lot.
4. What does your character dream about? The immediate future or ongoing events.
5. Are these dreams unpleasant? All the time, poor thing.
6. What would you like your character to achieve via dream therapy? She just wants them to stop! Yeah, she's not going to get that, but she would try anything in the attempt.
7. Anything else I should know about? Lucid or not, canon states she's completely unable to change what she sees, just, perhaps, interpret it incorrectly. The future she's always seen, thus far, is fixed.
2. Do you want Cat to visit your character's dreams? If no, ignore the following questions. Yes!
3. How often does your character dream? Fairly regularly, although he doesn't remember them.
4. What does your character dream about? A lot of trippy nonsense as his subconscious does that sorting-thing it's supposed to do while dreaming! Interspersed with...lots of fractured, suppressed memories. These range from ~lol school days~ to horrors of war and torture.
5. Are these dreams unpleasant? They can be! Intensely!
6. What would you like your character to achieve via dream therapy? Being able to retain the memories. Yes, even the bad ones. This will not exactly be successful but damnit he sees it as being proactive.
7. Anything else I should know about? I cannot think now. Other than to wish Cat GOOD LUCK because lol half-a-brain. Anything else shall likely come up in discussion!
2. Do you want Cat to visit your character's dreams? If no, ignore the following questions. Yes please! Though it is not a huge priority depending on time and the status of certain other app-related things. >_>
3. How often does your character dream? Not nightly, but pretty frequently.
4. What does your character dream about? Jack has two types of dreams. The first is your usual brain-sorting-though-memories type, which is more common for him and usually contains some degree of PTSD-induced horrors (torture, combat, etc.). The second (rarer) type is like a big gaping hole where dreaming should be. So that's not alarming or anything. This is caused by Jack's subconscious kind of...waiting for external input that never arrives, since he has the capacity for very vague prophetic dreaming but there's no God around to speak to him.
5. Are these dreams unpleasant? The first type, yes. The second is more unnerving than outright horrific.
6. What would you like your character to achieve
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1. Can Cat physically affect your character? But of course.
2. Do you want Cat to visit your character's dreams? If no, ignore the following questions. HAHAHA.
3. How often does your character dream? A lot. Nightly - or, since he doesn't often sleep at night - more or less any time he falls asleep, which is why he tends to meditate (to the degree of being in a trance) more than he actually sleeps. He still manages to have certain dreamlike experiences in said trances, however.
4. What does your character dream about? Sometimes it's as harmless as walking through Tibet in the spring. Sometimes it's, you know, Rachel burning to death. It generally depends on how stressed out he's feeling. The more stressed out or guilty-feeling he is the worse they are in terms of detail and traumatic content, though they don't always actually make him feel bad - some of them he's just used to, and they replay again and again because he hasn't learned what he's supposed to from them.
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2. Do you want Cat to visit your character's dreams? If no, ignore the following questions. I do! After the proper permissions and awarenesses have been exchanged, as we've discussed.
3. How often does your character dream? Frequently; sometimes if he's really tired or ...just drunk, he doesn't remember them. But then sometimes exhaustion induces the kind of deep sleep that produces very vivid dreams, so it's a tossup.
4. What does your character dream about? ....uh. Hell, on a pretty regular basis. Sometimes just like anyone else he has dreams that are just loose collections of nonsense, but he lives too eventful a waking life for that not to filter in. And as befits such an existence, when he has nightmares they're pretty intense.
5. Are these dreams unpleasant? See above!
6. What would you like your character to achieve via dream therapy? The ability to wake himself up seems pretty reasonable, actually? I don't know if real lucid dreaming is like, ( ... )
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2. Do you want Cat to visit your character's dreams? If no, ignore the following questions. Yes! Morgana has interesting, by that I mean terrifying, dreams, and others must see them!
3. How often does your character dream? A lot.
4. What does your character dream about? The immediate future or ongoing events.
5. Are these dreams unpleasant? All the time, poor thing.
6. What would you like your character to achieve via dream therapy?
She just wants them to stop! Yeah, she's not going to get that, but she would try anything in the attempt.
7. Anything else I should know about? Lucid or not, canon states she's completely unable to change what she sees, just, perhaps, interpret it incorrectly. The future she's always seen, thus far, is fixed.
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2. Do you want Cat to visit your character's dreams? If no, ignore the following questions. Yes!
3. How often does your character dream? Fairly regularly, although he doesn't remember them.
4. What does your character dream about? A lot of trippy nonsense as his subconscious does that sorting-thing it's supposed to do while dreaming! Interspersed with...lots of fractured, suppressed memories. These range from ~lol school days~ to horrors of war and torture.
5. Are these dreams unpleasant? They can be! Intensely!
6. What would you like your character to achieve via dream therapy? Being able to retain the memories. Yes, even the bad ones. This will not exactly be successful but damnit he sees it as being proactive.
7. Anything else I should know about? I cannot think now. Other than to wish Cat GOOD LUCK because lol half-a-brain. Anything else shall likely come up in discussion!
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2. Do you want Cat to visit your character's dreams? If no, ignore the following questions. Yes please! Though it is not a huge priority depending on time and the status of certain other app-related things. >_>
3. How often does your character dream? Not nightly, but pretty frequently.
4. What does your character dream about? Jack has two types of dreams. The first is your usual brain-sorting-though-memories type, which is more common for him and usually contains some degree of PTSD-induced horrors (torture, combat, etc.). The second (rarer) type is like a big gaping hole where dreaming should be. So that's not alarming or anything. This is caused by Jack's subconscious kind of...waiting for external input that never arrives, since he has the capacity for very vague prophetic dreaming but there's no God around to speak to him.
5. Are these dreams unpleasant? The first type, yes. The second is more unnerving than outright horrific.
6. What would you like your character to achieve ( ... )
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2. Do you want Cat to visit your character's dreams? If no, ignore the following questions. HAHAHA.
3. How often does your character dream? A lot. Nightly - or, since he doesn't often sleep at night - more or less any time he falls asleep, which is why he tends to meditate (to the degree of being in a trance) more than he actually sleeps. He still manages to have certain dreamlike experiences in said trances, however.
4. What does your character dream about? Sometimes it's as harmless as walking through Tibet in the spring. Sometimes it's, you know, Rachel burning to death. It generally depends on how stressed out he's feeling. The more stressed out or guilty-feeling he is the worse they are in terms of detail and traumatic content, though they don't always actually make him feel bad - some of them he's just used to, and they replay again and again because he hasn't learned what he's supposed to from them.
5. Are these dreams unpleasant? ... Welp.
6. What would you like ( ... )
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