☆★☆Merlin☆★☆ (
gardenerofavalon) wrote2020-03-30 11:02 pm
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Just a bit of dreamweaving... (for
the000)
There are scarce few things indeed that Merlin doesn't regularly see dreamed of. Whether mundane or fantastic, frightening or sensual, he's seen (and woven, and participated in) more dreams than most people could even imagine.
Still, occasionally there are things that catch him by surprise, or at least stand out for being rather more unusual than most. Such as, for example, a true near lack of dreams from a particular sleeper. That isn't something typical at all, let alone easily accomplished. Clearly, Merlin ought to do something about that!
He'll start out simple and subtle, though. Encourage the dreamer's subconscious to create a pleasant setting, then embellish things from there. Some flowers, perhaps...
Still, occasionally there are things that catch him by surprise, or at least stand out for being rather more unusual than most. Such as, for example, a true near lack of dreams from a particular sleeper. That isn't something typical at all, let alone easily accomplished. Clearly, Merlin ought to do something about that!
He'll start out simple and subtle, though. Encourage the dreamer's subconscious to create a pleasant setting, then embellish things from there. Some flowers, perhaps...
wow RUDE
Still, the half-incubus lingers near the sleeping mind a little longer, still grasping it as he has a taste of those emotions. A morose negativity, not his preferred flavor by a long shot, but still better than nothing. So, after a few moments, once he's sure that the dream he wove isn't being immediately rejected, he lets go, and is on his way, his presence vanishing elsewhere in the world of dreams.
The stranger may find himself feeling oddly worn out upon awaking, but then again, perhaps that's just the mental fatigue of having to deal with such an irritating person? Surely it's probably that.