With this kind of forest:
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I'd go there all the time :P
Aqua, that little glen in the woods is so dreamy, I love it! It's like this little grassy rug covered in rocks someone rolled out in the middle of the forest and forgot to pick up when they left °o° <3 <3 <3I used to live right by a forest like this when I lived with my parents! Then the land owners decided it was time to cut down the trees in the part near our house :,( I loved that place <3
I used to live right by a forest like this when I lived with my parents! Then the land owners decided it was time to cut down the trees in the part near our house :,( I loved that place <3Maybe my love of grassy-watery-rocky-treeey places stems from from my childhood. The park closest to my house (that we all called "The Green Belt", because it was a long swath of grass cutting through suburbia) had a waterway for rain-runnoff going right through it. You had to go down a steep hill from the playground to get to the water, but I always loved to play there with my siblings and kids in the neighborhood. We'd feed ducks that lived there, race leaf boats on the water, dare each other to hop from one side to the other, and gross each other out by poking pond sludge. I could see the park from my backyard if I peeked over the fence. Those were such good memories, getting a little teary eyed... :)
Probably somewhere urban that was being reclaimed by nature.
That!! Or An endless Library in Persian style under the water ... with no people. Perhaps for the matter a rainforest with no people. Basically desolate places with no homo sapience.
Something like this, but a little less swampy.
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Hmmmm super tough... But maybe the old orchard idea actually...arghhh it's too hard to choose!
It's really interesting to see what kind of a shape everyone's dreamworlds would take! I think it says a lot about the person too how they choose theirs.
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Of course there would have to be apples in your dreamscape one way or another :POf course, Fim U__U
(Also happy birthday)
Perhaps it does, but what exactly does it say?
I don't have a magesona to base my dreamworld off but I'm gonna go with a waterfall-y area like this
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If you had your own personal Dreamworld how frequently would you visit, and what would it look like?Hmmmm. Seeing that both Lalli and Onni were sleeping in their havens this time around, I'm led to believe that they a) go there every time they RL-sleep and b) normally dream-sleep as well, likely because that's what they need to do to actually recuperate during their RL-sleep.
Ooh, dreamworlds! It’s so cool to see everyone’s choices.I've been there a few times and it really is a lovely area, no wonder you want it in your dreamworld
I think mine would have to be the part of north-west Wales where I spent a fair bit of my childhood. Probably the headland of Mynydd Tir y Cwmwd, which I must have scrambled up and down about twenty times now:
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It’s a big old hunk of granite sticking out of the Llyn Peninsula, covered in gorse and great for walking on. Perfect combination of the ‘blasted heath’ and the coastal environments, with a lovely view over Cardigan Bay from the summit.
*scratches back of head* umm so I already a dreamworld. I was lead through guided meditation to form a unquie place for my mind to go and rest.
If you had your own personal Dreamworld how frequently would you visit, and what would it look like?I started to think (Maybe the swamp next to my grandparents's old house ?) but I know yet what would be my personal dreamworld : it's a forest. Deep, very green forest, with moss, stones, and huge trees. It might have little cabins in the trees, and I assume there is a lake somewhere, in one or an other direction.
Mine is a library in a forest and has internet connection.
My dreamworld is a place where I can get to anywhere I’d like to be at a time when I can’t. It is called the Foyer. This is the entryway to all dreams; a place where they all entwine together by their loose ends.
There are paths, stairways and corridors that climb, weave and fall to countless destinations. It is made of platforms, verandas, gardens and alcoves interconnected, joining at realistic and impossible angles, and sometimes free floating in the open space between. There are plenty of archways, and portals in the Foyer, but no doors; no obstructions of any kind.
Rice Lake, Eagle River WI, my childhood summer home and still is.
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Mt. Ngauruhoe, New Zealand, very handy when you need to properly dispose of a dangerous, evil, magic artifact.
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Asilomar, CA, okay, so I live right up the street from it but a shortcut is always nice.
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Regrettably, your links below don't work. They don't seem complete -- did you copy just specific filenames from something like Dropbox?
Yeah, I learned that as I attempted to add the images. I'm on another SM forum that lets you upload an image from the "Attachments and other options" below. This one does not however and as I do not have my photos ready uploaded to a cloud I can't show them here. Oh well.
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(I think they let people visit all the time because they're using us for stalking practice, BTW.)(Announce a group of five and have three people go in one by one, then. >:D )
As it happens, I have one! It's like my hometown, but...not.Okay, this is super cool! I remember my dreams a lot, but I don't have any sort of recurring place or haven. If I did though, it might look like this:
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The whole dreamworld is like that: it's shaped generally like my home, but only generally. I've visited it so often over 35+ years that I could almost draw a map.
Tr, where is that? It's very beautiful. Such lovely rocks!Watkins Glen State Park (http://nysparks.com/parks/142/), New York. I haven't been there in a while, but I remember being fairly awed by how lovely it was. I loved all the interesting nooks and crannies the water carved out of the rock. ^-^
Okay, this is super cool! I remember my dreams a lot, but I don't have any sort of recurring place or haven. If I did though, it might look like this:
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(http://www.silverbayinn.com/SilverBaySlideshow/201.jpg)Ooh, lovely!
Yaay, I made the picture work!
I think if the Mage authorities came to me and forced me to pick just one place though, I'd go for a strongly built wooden cabin at the end of an upland finger lake, at night, with a blizzard blowing outside. Outside it's horrible, but inside it's nice and warm with a fire blazing and the wind and snow battering ineffectually against the windows. There's plenty of books, a nice warm bed and no need to get up in the morning (since there never is a morning).This also sounds super nice.
You know the Cairngorms? Wonderful area. Which in turn reminds me somewhat of Callanish.
A vast hub, looking like something out of an early 20th century surrealist painting, with chaotic and diverse structures of wildly incoherent styles that somehow all manage to blend in to a single organic whole, with a series of gates leading to a series of more coherent, themed areas, such as a waterfall, a dark futuristic city, an ancient lost temple being reclaimed by nature an an island floating in the depths of the sky at dusk.YESSSSSSSSSSSS
Pretty! Where is that?
PickleChip, that's glorious! Where is it?It's at the Northern California Coast. It's where Jurassic Park and parts Of Star Wars (the Ewok Village) were filmed.
I wondered about that! Looks like some of the vegetation around Big Sur, or the wetter bits of the redwood forests?It's a lot farther north than that, almost in Oregon. But it is in the Redwoods.
I wondered. It reminded me of Muir Woods, but even greener and fernier.Yeah, they do look really similar.
I need to get out in my own neighborhood more.
Abprallen, Bodmin is amazing, isn't it. Always reminds me of how Judith Wright described some of the high country here: 'full of old stories that still go walking in my sleep'. Very alive country.
Dilandu, have you yet discovered the Weird Dreams Thread in the Personal board? This would fit perfectly there!
I would have a huge, rainy, foggy ocean/lake, with no land, where you just float on the storm wind. It would be like 45 farenheit, too. the water is smooth like glass, and you can skate on it. off in the distance there are really vivid rainbow-coulored mountains. and dragons live there.Sounds like fun. How do you picture your boat/ vessel?
Sounds like fun. How do you picture your boat/ vessel?There isn't one, and I'm just sitting/standing on the smooth water, and possibly floating.
What is that movie, Gaelle? I had not heard of it. A dream like that would suggest to me that the back of your mind is suggesting that you need to be more prepared than you are for something you plan to do. Any idea of what it might be?