Lord Flame Stryke wrote:
> I call the creature "Ragnar". Ragnar doesn't really have a colour,
> nor a really identifiable shape. I was going to say he was blue, but
> just when I thought "blue" the image I had in my mind suddenly turned
> red, so I haven't got a clue.
That is normal for dreams. The dream does not (necessarily) occur at
the lowest sensory level (images), but is generated in a higher-level
form (world model). Thi means that you can have memories of dreamt
objects without them having any defined colour or shape. I myself have
found computer files in my dreams.
> I then tell them that this is a game that Ragnar and I play, where
> every hundred years, we pick a place (city, world, dimension,
> whatever, I don't know) and fight over it. The winner gets to stay
> there looking after the world as they see fit, while the loser has to
> leave, or at least not interfere.
Do the inhabitants get any choice in this?
> A hundred years later, we pick a new place and start over.
A hundred of whose years?
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