Since 2013. I have been playing the Elder Scrolls games like I was addicted to them, which I probably am. Anyway, playing a game like Skyrim for a long time and thinking about when not playing it can make you dream it.
Last night, I had a dream that I was in Dawnstar, my second favorite place in Skyrim after Riverwood. I could move around the town and talk to people with them responding in their in - game voices.
What I wanted to ask you is, do you dream of Tamriel? What is your dream about, where are you in that dream and what are you doing in it. And how hard do you want to punch the person that wakes you up from it.
The only time I ever dreamed of I was in Tamriel was when I was working on my Red Fox build. My dream was that I was the Red Fox and I had just stolen a horse, getting chased by guards, and was heading towards Riften to rebuild the Thieves Guild and to help them gain their popularity back, it then skipped to where I had to kill Mercer Frey, and finally before I woke up I had completed the Twilight Sepulcher and before my eyes Nocturnal appeared and she asked for the Skeleton Key back, I gave it back to her, and I smiled for I had become a true Nightingale.
I didn't want to punch anybody in the face though, because I woke because I hit my head on my wall.
Edwin the Skaal-King said:The only time I ever dreamed of I was in Tamriel was when I was working on my Red Fox build. My dream was that I was the Red Fox and I had just stolen a horse, getting chased by guards, and was heading towards Riften to rebuild the Thieves Guild and to help them gain their popularity back, it then skipped to where I had to kill Mercer Frey, and finally before I woke up I had completed the Twilight Sepulcher and before my eyes Nocturnal appeared and she asked for the Skeleton Key back, I gave it back to her, and I smiled for I had become a true Nightingale.
I didn't want to punch anybody in the face though, because I woke because I hit my head on my wall.
That sounds awesome man! Almost lucid, especially giving back the Skeleton Key to Nocturnal.
Zonnonn said:Edwin the Skaal-King said:The only time I ever dreamed of I was in Tamriel was when I was working on my Red Fox build. My dream was that I was the Red Fox and I had just stolen a horse, getting chased by guards, and was heading towards Riften to rebuild the Thieves Guild and to help them gain their popularity back, it then skipped to where I had to kill Mercer Frey, and finally before I woke up I had completed the Twilight Sepulcher and before my eyes Nocturnal appeared and she asked for the Skeleton Key back, I gave it back to her, and I smiled for I had become a true Nightingale.
I didn't want to punch anybody in the face though, because I woke because I hit my head on my wall.
That sounds awesome man! Almost lucid, especially giving back the Skeleton Key to Nocturnal.
It was awesome and was the driving reason behind me finishing that build.
Tenebrous said: Interesting thread. I haven't actually dreamt in Tamriel yet, but not for lack of trying. See, I'm trying to learn lucid dreaming, and one of the dream "ideas" I have is to explore Tamriel as one of my characters. I haven't managed it yet, but it's something I've been trying to do for a while (as well as a few other lucid dream ideas I have).
I've been learning lucid dreaming for three months now. I just love it when I have lucid dreams, be it about Tamriel or not.
I found these tips on Google.
-right after you wake up from a dream, write it down in a dream journal.
-you have to realize that you're in a dream, and also learn how to keep yourself from getting to excited and accidently waking up. You can make your dream self rub hands or pinch yourself to calm down.
-right before you fall asleep, keep thinking about your dream and keep saying to yourself that you will have a lucid dream.
These are the techniques I use and I have lucid dreams two or three times a month, sometimes more. The thing is that it's not easy to learn and you can't have lucid dreams every night so don't give up after two weeks. I spent a whole month before getting my first lucid dream.