I've been running around the forest as Valhalla lately. Very therapeutic. I normally hate games like this but I've been enjoying this! Does anyone else wish there was an easier way to find out who you've been roaming around with or is that sort of the point of TEF?
This actually happened last night, while I was asleep. I could not forget it throughout my whole day, so it's going here, in this blog. It's not a dream blog, but just a dream of mine that I wanted to share.
It started with Spartak running across the woods...to where? I don't know, but I could feel a sense of urgency. I could see things through his eyes, and I could feel his feelings. He was leading me somewhere...eventually he skidded to a stop where there was a thick white fog, hanging a few feet in the air before it touched the ground so you could see where you were going. This was right behind the crying idol fountain. As some of the fog cleared, a figure appeared. It was a stag with beluga antlers, a skull mask, and a devout pelt that didn't fade away. He had a pictogram, but I couldn't see it because it was obscured by the fog. Without getting up, the stag shook his fur a bit, and snow fell from his coat. Every time the stag shook his fur, snow would fall, and soon he had a little pile of snow around him. Looking down at my (Spartak's) hooves, we saw a clump of candles like the ones you see on deer's antlers. But there was much more of them, all clumped together. They were not lit; it wasn't dark outside. Spartak then led me towards the playground, running like a madman and mooing in a surprisingly high-pitched tone. What I saw was unbelievable. I'm not sure if it was a figment of my imagination, or something real, but there, in the middle of the largest rock in the playground, was a ginormous orange candle. The thing was huge; the width was about as large as 3 grown deer standing side by side next to each other. And the height--when I scrolled out my camera (in the dream), I still could not see the top of it. Surrounding this massive supercandle were other, smaller candles. But none of these were lit.