In the long run, I'm personally thinking my characters will mostly be reactive to the things around them in the forest, but I do have some ideas for dreamwalking dreamscapes that people can play around in and add to their own if they'd like - after all, Jane and Thida have to sleep sometime.
Jane will be having a core nightmare scenario that deals with crushes and heartbreak, but it will mostly be surrounded with the at times bizarre, at times haunting, at times really fucking trippy and traumatic experiences that come along with Homestuck. So yeah, try to confess your love while white rapping clown men get up in your grill to spit rhymes about dead bodies and magnets, try to find your crush in an empty and ever-expanding landscape, and have no control over your actions as you get frighteningly chipper and spill all your darkest secrets to your crush!
Thida has a more structured nightmare to work with, centered around isolation at first; knowing that you are completely alone in a very small, old house high in the mountains, slowly being snowed in, and yet being compelled to keep looking for people to come home, getting desperate for company - and then shifting to terror as the only figures that approach are ghoulish octopi creatures who brandish weapons. They won't hurt you or catch you, but their threatening aura will be enough to make you want to run, and keep running, because there is nothing you can do to defend yourself.
Elaine's Kids
Jane will be having a core nightmare scenario that deals with crushes and heartbreak, but it will mostly be surrounded with the at times bizarre, at times haunting, at times really fucking trippy and traumatic experiences that come along with Homestuck. So yeah, try to confess your love while white rapping clown men get up in your grill to spit rhymes about dead bodies and magnets, try to find your crush in an empty and ever-expanding landscape, and have no control over your actions as you get frighteningly chipper and spill all your darkest secrets to your crush!
Thida has a more structured nightmare to work with, centered around isolation at first; knowing that you are completely alone in a very small, old house high in the mountains, slowly being snowed in, and yet being compelled to keep looking for people to come home, getting desperate for company - and then shifting to terror as the only figures that approach are ghoulish octopi creatures who brandish weapons. They won't hurt you or catch you, but their threatening aura will be enough to make you want to run, and keep running, because there is nothing you can do to defend yourself.
So that'll be fun!