Those are some pretty sweet dreams. Well, like not 'sweet', but 'cool'. Well not 'cool' necessarily, but...dangit if you're gonna dream might as well dream crazy!
Speaking of. I did say I'd share a couple of my dreams, and I"ve got a few minutes before I go get ready for this party.
Now I don't remember this one all too well of course, and there were a few different threads plot running through it...hm...okay, so my main character in the dream had recently come into ownership of a couple different businesses and properties. I remember some sexual subplot going on with a bookstore (he?) was trying to get off the ground. The real piece of work was a nightclub I had, in which I was screening a new or rediscovered film, and so at night I and a bunch of people got together to watch it, only it was...hm.
Okay so the film itself was based on a dream-scape 'historic event' about a town or city in past days that was under siege. It fell, but was never clearly determined whether it was due to betrayal from within or simple accident, and the film purported to answer those questions, as well as determining the fate of the various people in the town. Only the film was sort of a trap; starting the reel spinning summoned the two Elephant Spirits, Merciful Atima and Obosa, the Vengeance (or something like that, names may be a little off after all this time), and their demonic servitors to take us all prisoner until the movie ended. You see, the Elephants were to *judge* the spirits and actions of the people of the historical event in question, based on the actions of their actors and the film which I guess were somehow an echo of the past? And in some weird way *our* fates were to be judged as well in the process.
The movie played out and the fall of the city seemed to be more due to accident than treachery, and so Merciful Atima won out in the debate with Obosa, and we were set free.
Then the dream rewound itself. Now I should say that this is somewhat common in my particularly memorable dreams, for them to loop and replay a slightly different way. This new viewing of the film showed the fall of the city to be much more the product of pettiness, selfishness, and greed. I woke up before the end, but more and more evidence was piling up for Obosa's case, and I think I'd rather not find out what someone who's name includes "the Vengeance" does when they win a judgement.