Sparkles in Dreamshard
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Ooh, fun! Sadde wonders what that'll feel like. She walks through.

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She can feel the portal's surface dulling her senses, then her surrounds change completely almost disorienting her.

On the other side she notices the obvious difference in atmosphere, Fenris' dimension was unnaturally still in restrospect. Felix's dimension has what Sadde might guess is a more natural weather pattern, the sky above is mostly clear and the wind is pleasant.

They stand above a beautiful citadel made of red-brown marble. There is little in way of streets and roads, making it look like a single city-sized masion or like someone tried to recreate an old historical city somewhere else.

There are a lot of torches, firepits, pyres small or big everywhere. Placed in positions where you would expect trees, water fountains or even just lampposts. In fact there is no lamppost or lightbulb as far she can see. Their fire also feels funny.

Fenris is checking his phone and looks up. "Felix would've liked to show you the city, he is proud of the aesthetics. So, first interesting trait. Fire here doesn't consume or harm. You can catch fire, but it feels pleasant and at most blinds your senses. Unless you have pyrokinetic powers and will it to consume. This trait stops as soon the fire leaves the dimension."

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"I am pretty sure I don't want to test that assertion." Pause. "Wait, actually I do." She pulls her index finger until it breaks off, and then regrows it, so that she's now holding an extra finger. "Let's try burning this!"

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"Are you capable of starfishing your-No, focus." He says, but directing her to a small pyre in a nearby terrace. "The second thing, and very minor thing is that my brother can't conjure lighting that isn't fire based, unless it is an intrisical part of another thing, like a car. He can create it as part of a whole car, but not as a replacement part."

The extra finger lights up, but isn't consumed.

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"Wow. This is pretty cool, actually."

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Fenris nods with far more gravity than would be expected given the context.

"We have an energy plant based on that property. We don't control what traits our dimensions get, it is not our choice what we can do with them. And Felix is capable of creating people, nearly thirty when he first dreamed, three more until he learned how to not do it. Once to create a doctor to save a dozen lives."

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"...real people? Actual real people with—what? Do they have memories or?"

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"People just like you or me. Details and properties vary from dreamer to dreamer. Felix's people dodn't come with memories, but they have skills, goals and aspirations. Some other dimensions produce people with detailed memories. I even assumed that you were one such case, and remembering a whole life's worth of memories wouldn't be conclusive evidence against it."

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"...are those people alright?"

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"Felix's are, he feels very responsible for them. Money isn't a issue and they are friendly by default. We took in some of the others' created people as well."

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"Okay. Good. Your magic is weird. And really powerful."

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"Extremely, I think there is too much energy to feed it so it overdoes on the work while adapting the dream into reality. Felix's dream was of a party where fire didn't harm, thus the fire," He waves at the nearest flame. "But also the people he creates aren't negatively affected by alcohol, can subsist entirely on it if they want."

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"Where does this energy come from?"

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"Not sure, energy might not be the right word even, but it is a thing we can use to create things." Fenris shrugs. "It's a hard subject to research, can't get a board of scientists we trust. Making a board of scientists isn't a desirable option."

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"So how do you know there's so much energy lying around to be used by magic?"

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"It's a feeling. Like there's an entire ocean's worth of it and we're just taking handfuls of water from it."

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"...well, alright. Can I make one of those now that I have all this nifty magic? One of those dimensions that is."

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Fenris eyes her. "I would need to consult the others. The Dreamshapers. One way for me to see if this worked is if we killed your current body and used the dreamshard crystal on your reforming new one, it counts as asleep. Keep in mind that you could get stuck with a terrible dimension out of your worst nightmares."

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"...I haven't had nightmares since before turning. I don't remember them."

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"Which isn't very reassuring. But at least you can just not sleep again."

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"How much control do I have over these dimensions once created?"

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"We all can pick the direction where they expand and where to place gates. Otherwise it depends a lot on the original dream's 'narrative'. If we expand the dimension's sky or underground it tends to not produce things that are found in the surface. Rachel and Emma don't benefit, they create... shapeshifting monsters and swarms of bugs respectively and those can appear anywhere. Felix has an easier time creating ridiculously luxurious stuff than say cheap condos, but he can do the later. My dimension originally had crazy sea-serpent monsters but I can suppress them effortlessly. It helps if you create a story that fits with how the dimension could have become that way.

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"Well I can be pretty creative. I'm just not sure I trust your magical system not to kill me forever enough, though."

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"I'm not really going to arguing either way. The fact that you can provide an alternative form of immortality is about the only reason I think the other dreamshapers would be okay with ever using the dreamshard again. Oh, also some of the shapers got changed after they woke up. In one case this rendered the individual mute until she got a new body."

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"I wouldn't really worry much about my own body, since I can fix pretty much anything provided I'm not dead."

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