I once had a rather adventurous dream. I was apparently like the hero of an action film, locked in a room with several uniformed men, making a deal with a very italian looking person. I kicked over the table I was discussing it with him, pulled out two machine guns, and shot everything down, while doing Max Payne style bullet time jumps. Around here, I woke up sadly.
Another time I had a dream that my entire backyard had been converted to an animal shelter for poisinous reptiles. I had watched a lot of Steve Irwin. While I was in it, asking my dad which were the worst to be bitten by, I ended up running from a komodo dragon, and being tapped lightly on the back by an action figure, which I swear I later saw in a magazine. A really strange one was when I was boarding a ship that looked rather like a huge (think Titanic) tugboat, but it was all in black and white. This one jumped from orange plantages and all kinds of other places, so I have trouble recalling it. I think I also swallowed a fly accidently in this one as well... I do occasionally remember some of the grandest and most impossible moments of dreams. If there was an alternate universe constructed by our dreams, I think it would look pretty damn sweet. |
I dreamt that I was part of a squad of Demigods, and that we each had a parent which were either from northern or greek mythology.
I remember that we were all confused and had to go on a bit journey to learn our abilities, which were represented by these cool rings on a space background xD But the rings were in the same style as say how an atom is portrayed. And when we learned an ability it would take up a slot which was one ring. Then I remember there were bad guys after us who wanted to kill us, cos we were demigods. There was also drama in the god-realm where some of the gods were planning diabolical plans to get rid of their competition. Yea.... I think I play too many games. |
Sounds like Percy Jackson.
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I never watched that movie ... I only know it by name X_x
Or read the books for that matter. |
I only read the first book. But it was basically what you said.
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