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Arlo slept soundly inside his tent near the fire, and he hiked through the peaceful forest surrounding Desnind. It was a beautiful trial. Warm, a slight breeze, the sunlight filtered through the pale green leaves and cast golden patches on the mossy floor beneath his feet. He'd brought along his sword, his bow and his knife. His hat was stationed soundly on his head. Everyone knew not to go out in the forests unprepared.

But it was an ideal trial nonetheless, for an adventurous traveler to go exploring. Or maybe to go looking for treasure. Birdsong filled the canopy above him. Lyova skimmed happily along beside him, riding the crest of the slightest of breezes. A babbling brook tumbled along merrily off in the distance. As if all of them together were telling him, go, explore, find something wonderful.

He even whistled a half forgotten tune from his childhood, and back in his tent, Arlo hummed quietly in his sleep. In praise of Cassion, he left a trinket dangling from a small branch at the edge of the path. A cluster of bright colored feathers and small, circular stones he'd found in the brook with holes worn in their center, all strung on leather strand. Cassion himself might happen across it. Or maybe another dreamer who might stumble upon the path he was traveling now.

But then, of a sudden, all went eerily quiet and the young dreamwalker paused on his way. The birds had stopped singing, the brook ceased its babbling, and even Lyova's constant chatter in his mind wandered off. No more golden patches of sunlight to follow.

Instead, the dark rolled in like a thick fog consuming everything in its path. Like trial to night in an instant, the temperatures dropped and rivaled Cylus itself, the full moon appeared larger than ever through the trees. And off in the distance two hoot owls called out a warning to each other. Then they were quiet too.

It was unnerving, the suddenness, the menacing feel of it and Arlo reached back for his bow to make sure it was still there. But it wasn't the sudden stillness that bothered him most. Arlo could hear something in fact. It was faint as if it was distant. But it was there, and when he turned round on his heel, trying to figure out where it came from, it sounded as if it was behind him, in front of him. In fact all around.

He couldn't have explained it to anyone that hadn't heard it themselves. But it sounded like hundreds, maybe thousands of clicking, skittering feet. Or maybe tapping across a cold marble floor. Except that the underbrush seemed to rustle out of the way as they passed. And an even fainter, grating or sawing sound, like two rough sticks rubbing together, multiplied by a hundred or more.

He walked on, and the sounds got no louder, no softer, as if they were moving as he did. But there was only the rare, and the briefest of shadows that skittered away when Arlo looked, as if it had never been there at all. "This isn't one of yours, is it Jesine?" the dreamwalker said quietly, barely above a whisper as he went, trying to find the path back home. But of course the path had changed, and was taking him round in circles.
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She was running along the beach and the sunlight was beating down on her. Her feet were bare and her hair loose and she was chasing her cousin's dog. It had been a good trial, they'd anchored off the shore of this cove while the ship underwent some repairs. She'd been part of the group who had gone ashore to gather and hunt. It was fun, hunting and they'd caught a big Spulmokawarta. That was great because everyone knew that those things were delicious. But this one was pregnant and she'd found that important, though she couldn't remember why.

Still, the stupid dog ran up the beach and into the woodlands and Vega put the Spulmokawarta down (it was huge but she carried it easily) and then ran after the dog. She'd left her shoes behind and her bare feet noticed the change between the warm sands and the soft grass but it was a pleasant change. She heard the birdsong and had a moment of absolute delight as she realised that it was just a lovely, perfect trial.

As their dreaming minds collided, Vega stopped as she saw a small thing dangling from a branch on the edge of the path. A strange little trinket dangling there, Vega lifted her hand up and touched it. Feathers and a strangely shaped stone; she grinned as she saw it and looked around with an expectant gaze. Arlo left things like that, she knew and he'd been part of the group who had come to shore. He was around here somewhere, she was quite sure and she lifted it from the branch then hung it over her head and wore it.

It was at the very moment that it touched the flesh of her chest, exposed by the neckline of her red dress that the whole place went dark. Vega looked around and her hand dropped to her sword. It was suddenly, completely pitch black except for the fact that the necklace she wore lit up. Glowing bright enough to light her way, Vega heard a noise and turned. The friendly and welcoming forest of moments before had gone and the darkness made the branches look like arms grabbing for her.

Drawing her sword, Vega felt the hairs on her arms rise to attention as he skin turned gooseflesh at that noise. It was like a thousand rats scuttling across the deck of a boat. She saw movement to her left and she spun, her sword out and ready; a thousand tiny red pinprick eyes stared back at her from the treeline. The noise to her right caused her to turn again and see the same there. All around her, she realised, in the darkness at the edge of the circle of light cast by the trinket she wore around her neck there were these things. She had no idea what they were, they were shadows and flames of black, scuttling and skittering. Some tall, some short, none of them solid and yet all of them there.

Vega felt fear grip her and she stepped backwards, to the tree where the trinket had hung but moments before. She put her back against the ancient oak and she held her sword, ready. They pushed against the light and the young redhead felt them do so. As they pushed, the circle of light got just a little smaller, just a little darker and there was a low hiss of pleasure all around her.

Lifting her sword, Vega stood defiantly, determined not to give in. She was fairly sure that Arlo had left that talisman for her, but she wouldn't call him. It was too dangerous here and hopefully he was getting away. Good intentions went completely by the wayside, though as one of the creatures dropped on to her from the tree above and Vega screamed in terror. She also, in fairness, threw herself in a somersault in the air, just like he'd taught her with ropes under a tree and she landed on her back, on the thing. It let go and Vega scrambled to her feet, lifting her sword to face the beast which now shared the circle of light with her.
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Round and round as if caught in a maze, and the dark things in the shadows got no closer or farther away. Instead, countless beady crimson eyes watched him from the darkness. And when they blinked they were even more dreadful.

And yet what Arlo felt was more morbid fascination than fear. He was fully aware he was dreaming. And more, he was one of Jesine's. Marked and blessed by Her. "But this isn't just my dream anymore, is it Lyova?" he said to the small fairy, who'd gone from a cheery pale blue to a much darker, more serious one. She didn't answer him, his little companion and protector was busy watching over him. Or maybe she was waiting for him to work it out on his own. "Except that it is. Only with something else in it too."

Arlo sped his pace, and slowed it again, testing. And each time he altered his footsteps, the things in the shadows shrank away, always keeping their distance from him. His dream was a beautiful trial, and a lark in the forest. Not this dark, not these abysmal things that had brought the dark with them. There were any number of dark creatures that roamed Emea, and these were surely some of them.

"But why?" Arlo suddenly asked, stopping his walking in never ending circles and stopping to truly consider it. They'd know him for one of Jesine's. They'd know he couldn't control them, but he could as easily take back his dream, and un-dream them. Drive them out and reclaim his sanctuary. In fact, realizing that, he'd almost done it when he paused again.

"Unless," the young dreamwalker uttered with a new sense of dread. Unless another, unsuspecting dreamer had somehow drifted or been pushed into his dream. Or maybe, he'd been pushed into theirs. But Arlo knew that wasn't right. This was his dream. And if another dreamer was here, then they were lost inside his dream turned Nightmare. Which meant that while those things weren't a danger to him, they were to the other.

It wouldn't be the first time it had happened. But in earlier dreams, there'd been no nightmare, never any real danger to the interloper. The scene, the creature in it, those had been his. But this was no nightmare either, Arlo thought. This was a Nightmare, and not of his own making. And if he undreamed it now without knowing where the other dreamer was, without seeing them there in his own dream, he'd only undo it for himself. Not for them, and the things that were no threat to him would be plenty to them. They could do the sort of harm that didn't limit itself to Emea, but could follow a dreamer back into the waking world.

For the first time, Arlo felt a genuine sense of dread, and one of urgency. If he wasn't alone, then who? And just when he thought he might know, a scream pierced the darkness and he was sure. "Vega!" he shouted and spun round on his heel. He ran then in the direction he believed the scream had come from, and altered the dream just enough to straighten the path in front of him. Clearing the way but not so altered as to pull the dream into two halves. Her trapped in the Nightmare, and him unable to find her again.
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Standing with the sword in her hand, Vega faced the creature and it was vile. It's blackness was as thin as lace, yet it dripped and oozed danger. She knew, without a doubt, that she couldn't face them all. That thought caused the circle of light cast by Arlo's amulet to flicker, doubtfully. "Yeah, screw you. I might not take you all," she informed the shadow as it's jaw opened and then opened again in a nightmare-ish parody of the creature they had fought. "But you're already dead and just don't know it."

She was terrified but if she was going to die here then she would do so with defiance, she had already decided that and so she lifted the sword and watched the creature. It seemed content with snarling and hissing at her and Vega lifted her sword higher, the point of it aiming at the creature as her hands moved the hilt to next to her cheek. She was going to kill it and she just felt her body start to move when she heard a familiar voice call her name.

"ARLO!" Oh, nuts but if he was here then he hadn't got away and that meant that he was in danger. "ARLO! RUN! JUST RUN!" She turned to glance at where the call had come from and, as she did, it leapt at her with a snarl. As it did, she felt her muscles seizing up, felt herself slow as though she was moving through treacle and Vega let out a cry of pure frustration. She yanked her sword so that it was in front of her as the beast's teeth snapped closed over it.

This meant that the scene which Arlo saw as he entered the clearing was Vega, laying on her back in the middle of it, a large wolf-like vile looking shadow beast biting down on the sword she held parallel across her chest. The hilt was in her right hand, whereas her left hand had the blade digging into it. She looked like her and she was wearing the red dress he'd seen her wear more than once. However, at her neck worn as a necklace was the talisman / trinket which he'd left for someone passing by earlier and it radiated light which burnt the beast where it touched, although Vega had no idea about that. She was too busy pushing against it and, although she was winning against this one, the circle of light cast by his talisman was getting smaller.

"Damn you, boy, why don't you ever LISTEN TO ME!?" Vega shouted in absolute frustration at him. She didn't know whether she wanted to throttle him or hug him as Arlo burst through the treeline. Mostly, she was too busy holding her sword in her hand (where the blade was digging in to her palm on her left hand) and pushing it against the shadow-creature's mouth. It was working in that she was, as she put exertion and pressure into it, literally peeling it's head in half. "And will you just DIE!" With an almighty yell and a stream of Rakahi which was unutterably foul in it's content, she gave a last, almighty heave and she sliced through the head.

Breathing heavily she stood and turned to Arlo with an expression which mingled relief, fear and pleasure at seeing him with fury at him for not listening to her when she told him to run. However, the situation was dire and they were stood in an ever-decreasing circle of light so she quickly, without saying anything else gave him a one-armed, very awkward but nonetheless heartfelt hug. "You're an idiot, you know that right? You got a sword? Any kind of weapon?" Glancing around she shook her head, "There's too many of them, Arlo. You're going to have to fight close range."
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It was a Nightmare. Arlo had been sure of it. But as he charged through the dark forest looking for Vega and calling out to her, he couldn't quite shake a nagging sense that, maybe, just maybe that wasn't quite right. Lyova sailed along behind him, keeping pace. But the young dreamwalker didn't feel quite a similar sense of urgency through their shared connection.

Sure, the creatures lurking in the shadows were no real threat to him. And her purpose was to protect him. But they were a real danger to anyone who'd wandered in and got trapped in the Nightmare with him. She'd turned serious on him. Not the chatty, child-like creature she usually was. And she was concerned. But not as much as he'd have expected her to be.

But Arlo was more concerned at the moment with reaching Vega than taking the time to sort it all out. And then he heard her cry out again ahead of him, shouting at him to run. Well he was running, but not the direction she wanted him to. And what he found when he skidded into the clearing, was Vega grappling with one of the creatures, flat on her back and down on the ground. For all of that it was the trinket he'd left behind, that she must have found and slid round her neck. It was the light and the creature's reaction to it that sent the young man's mind racing.

There was nothing magical about that thing. And yet, somehow she'd gotten it into her dreaming mind that there was. And so if she believed it, then it was as true as could be. And it wasn't him that killed that creature, the one like the others that avoided him. It was her. That was when he realized. Before he could step in. When she killed the thing. This wasn't a Nightmare at all. At the most it was a lowercase one, and those things were a much paler threat that he'd first come to believe. "Dream predators," he whispered so faintly that he might just have thought it, and Lyova hummed a paler, brighter blue in response.

"Have I ever?" Arlo said when Vega scolded him, and he reached down to help haul her from the ground. In the process, he pushed the light around him, around them, around the talisman outwards, and the creatures moved back just a little, still snarling but refusing to flee just yet. "I'm not sure why you'd expect me to now." Listen, he meant. And to Lyova, he wondered, "Why didn't you tell me?" Her answer, of course, was that he did have a habit of not listening, of rushing in without thinking things through. And if he was ever to learn properly, he'd need to do better at both.

He knew what he'd do now, and he stuck close to Vega, lining up with her back to back. Telling her it was only a dream was out of the question. Simply driving the predators away himself would be too much for her dreaming mind to contend with. Instead, empowering her in this dream was the far better option, before easing her back into something more familiar. "I can fight," he said, and produced the sword she was wanting to see. "But funny thing is," he said, jabbing the point of his weapon at one of the creatures that was stalking the edges of the protective pool of light. It snarled at Vega, seemed to be snarling at them both, and shrank back a little.

"I might know a little something about these particular beasties," he said in all seriousness. Arlo might have come to recognize what the things were after all, and realized too that what harm they might do her in the dream, wouldn't follow her back when she woke. But her fear was no less real. "They don't like blades. But it's light that really bothers them. You see how they won't come into it?" he said, taking another swipe when he needed to.

"It's them that made the dark. And so with each one you kill, the light expands just a little bit farther. More and more till the rest of them flee." Arlo didn't need to ask her what she was dreaming, what she'd been doing before this all began. If he could empower her enough to enable her belief that she was driving them back herself with his help, then her imagination, her dreaming mind would do the rest and restore her to something far more agreeable than this.

And so the dreamwalker would drive the dream predators out of the dream, but slowly. And they wouldn't appear to go easy either. But one by one or two by two as she, he or the both of them struck at the things. The circle of light would grow as the assault on the creatures expanded. But only at a rate that her dreaming mind could adjust to and comprehend.
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Stuck in his dream, either his nightmare which had been seen by these predators of dreams, or a perfectly normal dream invaded by the predators and so turned into nightmare was the situation Vega found herself in. However, of course, she had no idea that it was a dream, no concept of it at all and the order in which it happened was even less important. It was just a horrid, magical forest where he had, once again, failed to run away like she'd told him to. Her hug of Arlo was brief and fierce and she glared at him. "You need to start listening to me. Did you leave this for me?" She touched the necklace she wore and smiled a tense, slightly shaky smile.

"There's too many of them, Arlo. Plus, all you do is swing it around and pretend to be a pirate. I've seen you, back at camp when you think none of us are awake." She smiled at him briefly but then stood, back to back so that the pair of them could see all around. "You do?" Knowing about them. Listening to what he said about the light being the thing that hurt them, though, she nodded her head. "I understand. So we don't have to kill them all, just enough? Oh, thank Xiur for that, cos if we've got to kill them all we're going to die." When the beast snarled at her, she snarled right back and let out a low growl. Defiance in the face of death seemed to be Vega's way of being.

So, the thing to do was to kill them and, by virtue of his slow use of the power he had, where the Sanctuary forced them back if it was not because of her, Vega's mind saw it as because of him and that worked. Fundamentally, the dream maintained cohesion for her and it got, quite quickly, to the point that she was enjoying the fight.

Fight being what it was, very much so. Vega fought them because, to her, it made sense what he'd said. She moved with the kind of grace and speed that she did not yet manifest in the waking world. One trial, with a little more skill and just another arc in age and she might, but she fought and as she did the grin on her face was very genuine. She checked on him regularly, shouting back rather than looking but as the last of them was banished, or as the last one disappeared to the dreamer who had fallen into his dream, maybe even bringing these things with her when she did, Vega stood, gasping for breath but with a grin on her face as the light expanded and the last of them fell into nothing.

"You know, something, Arlo Creede?" Vega looked at him with deep green eyes flecked with yellow. "Every bit of trouble I get into just lately, there you are." Her grin was good natured and she lowered herself onto her heels to clean off her sword. It didn't look like they'd left a mark, but that wasn't the point. It was a good habit and you never knew after all. Looking at Arlo, she couldn't help but grin. "How, exactly, did you manage that and not lose your hat? You're a funny boy." With a fond glance at him she turned her head, back the way she'd come.

"We should get back to the boat, you know. My father's going to be sending out search parties for us if he saw that darkness. But first." Taking off the talisman necklace he'd left and she'd found, Vega hung it from a different branch. "Hope it brings someone else that light, eh? Come on then. D'ya wanna race?"
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It was strange, that no matter how much of it he explained to her while she was awake, while she slept, Vega wouldn't recognize her dreams for what they were. Afterwards, certainly. But not while they were occurring. Unless of course she was to choose a similar path as him, and have her eyes opened as a result.

That wasn't now, however and it was a responsibility Arlo had taken upon himself. To defend her in this place, while at the same time maintaining the illusion for her. And still, even was she to remember on waking, she'd never know for certain whether he was actually there, or if she'd only dreamed of him. Not unless he told her of course.

In spite of her doubts cast on his sword fighting abilities, the young dreamwalker grinned while vanquishing yet another of the predators. "That's right," he told her. "It's not the blade so much as the light, and...mind over matter." Her imagination. It was what she was using, or at least what her subconscious dreaming mind was engaging in, whether she knew it or not. All he'd need to do was supply the spark.

And he sensed that shift in her outlook almost immediately. She was madder at the things than she was frightened of them. There was more enjoyment than dread as each one fell to her blade and the circle of light expanded ever wider. And then finally they were gone. Arlo grinned and shrugged a little as he put away his sword. "Are you suggesting that it's trouble that follows me? Or me that follows it? I could argue that each time I see you, there's trouble. And it's a good hat, that's why," he told her. Plus, in dreams, hats never came off.

"You're right, we ought to get back," he agreed, and watched her hang the talisman back on the tree. As for racing back, he was sure he'd get there first, and told her so as her dream was restored and they dashed off towards the beach together.
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Vega: Was being attacked by a dream predator
Vega: Had convinced herself the dream predators were magical
Vega: Doesn't know when she is dreaming
Lyova: Has a serious side
Lyova: is normally childish and chatty
Dreamwalking: Recognising a nightmare
Dreamwalking: Slightly altering Dreams
Dreamwalking (Sanctuary): Protecting your fellow dreamers by expelling the threat
Dream predators: Afraid of the light
Dream predators: Can be vanquished by sheer belief and will

Loot: N/A
Injuries: N/A
Fame: N/A
Devotion: Jesine +12 (Collaborative Dream thread, Assist another in conquering a Nightmare)

Story: 5/5
Collaboration: 5/5
Structure: 5/5
Magic: N/A

Comment: As always no issues with Story, Collaboration or Structure. Your threads are always very enjoyable and I am excited when reading these dream threads and getting to see how a dreamwalker deals with knowing what their partner does not. I swear, Arlo and Vega are always getting yourselves into trouble, hazard of being adventurers I suppose. Great job with this one and it was very fun to read, keep up the good work and make sure that Vega doesn't get herself into to much trouble.

Name: Vega

Knowledge:
Arlo: Left a necklace behind and you found it
Arlo: Leaves strange trinkets around when travelling
Arlo: Is always there when trouble occurs
Monsters: Red eyed back shadow creatures
Monsters: Of varying shapes and size
Monsters: Afraid of the light
Unarmed Combat: Using a somersault to body slam an opponent.

Loot: N/A
Injuries: N/A
Fame: N/A
Devotion: N/A

Story: 5/5
Collaboration: 5/5
Structure: 5/5
Magic: N/A

Comment: As always no issues with Story, Collaboration or Structure. You and Arlo are just so great together, I love the relationship the two characters share and always enjoy to read it. I love that Vega and Arlo are always finding themselves in tricky situations and I love the dynamic especially in these dream threads where she thinks she is protecting him when really its not the case. I think her big sister attitude it great but I really hope one day to see how she reacts if she finds out just how much Arlo has done to protect her while she has been roaming around Emea.

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P.s. sorry this took so long to get to you!
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