Nekozawa's first dream in this land is not exactly a nightmare, as he wished for, but perhaps to others, this would still be a scary scenario. After all, war frightens many. And that is exactly what you see before you - a war.
To one side are soldiers all dressed in black. One waves a flag with Belzenef on it. Everything about these soldiers is dark - their hair, their armor, their weapons... even their side of the territory is filled with dead grass and knotted trees. Far behind them is a large throne, and sitting in it is Nekozawa, donned in princely attire, yet still hooded and wearing his wig. Before he can speak, one of the soldiers gives a battle cry.
"For Darkness!"
To the other side are soldiers all dressed in yellow. One waves a flag with a popular shojo hero on it. Everything about these soldiers is light - their hair, their armor, their weapons (for those in the manga/anime know how, many, if not all, of these soldiers look like popular shojo heroes)... even their side of the territory is filled with beautiful flowers and glittering sunlight. Far behind them is a tiny, cute throne, and sitting in it is a little
blonde girl, donned in princess attire. Before she can speak, one of the soldiers gives a battle cry.
"For Light!"
Now the sides rush at each other, determined to win for their royalty. However, it seems like they are evenly matched. When one soldier goes down, another one quickly takes his fallen brother's place. It's a bloody and ruthless battle, neither side willing to back down. The princess eventually begins to cry, but no one comes to her. The prince, however, looks up, startled. He tries to get up and come to her aide, but he cannot get through or around the battle. It's hopeless.
He sits back down with a sigh...
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... And he opens his eyes with another sigh. After taking a few moments to wallow in self pity, he rolls over in bed, sits up, and puts a black wig over his blonde hair. That's when he notices the Dream Berry, and picks it up. Had it been on...?
"...This is not quite what I have envisioned."