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3/3-
Chapel(1)Religious themes ahoy- Dyad mainly noticed the connotations of the apple and cross, and mostly applied it to his place now- Edensphere. (Eden. Apple. Huurrrr.) He wasn't sure what to make of it, but he was intrigued. Dyad assumed this dream was one of his own, only questioning it when people began remarking of dream swapping... but Religious themes and guns seem like something he can relate to, right?
3/9-
LithiumThe beginning of the dream struck a deep chord in him- looking upon the Earth from somewhere outside, longing for it. The graveyard and the data were foreign to him, however, as well as the chemical equations-- though they gave him a pretty good hint as to whose dream it was.
3/18-
TybaltNumbers! While Dyad is pretty good with numbers, he's not obsessed with them, and the prevalence of them in this dream intrigued him. They seemed to hold an unshakable power in it, which, more than anything, is a different point of view that he's used to. The second half as the lion was bizarre to him as well, and the actions reminded him of.. something he can't quite identify. He considers himself a modest, quiet, polite person-- but the idea of himself as a beast, lunging after prey... while unwanted, was not unbelievable.
3/21-
AlleleThis dream shook him. With similar themes to the last, with added hatred and arrogance and violence and-- that disconcerting sense of failure. They were all things he could identify with on a level that he didn't quiet understand. All the themes in the dream... He could easily believe that this was his own, even if consciously he would want to deny it. Despite his wishes, though, there's a subconscious part of himself (Or maybe there used to be) that can easily identify with this dream.
3/30-
RogueDespite some of the darker moments or the seriousness of the dream, Dyad was able to appreciate the simpler parts of the dream: flying, aircraft, dogfights. Even if he's a peaceable person, it was something to identify with. The only thing that boggled him was how... well, not primitive, per se, but old the aircraft was. And why was there only aircraft? He wasn't sure what else he expected there to be, but something. The last line about wiping memories bothered him, though, mostly due to his present situation.
Due to lines in the dream, Dyad has a faiiirly good idea whose it was.