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Rescue and Murder (pt i)


Kleng

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This is a rough copy of a dream I had a few years ago, I vagulely remember anything about it, save for the griffons.

Funnily enough, I have recently been revisiting that exact same house in the astral, as well as communing with the female griffin, not realizing I had killed the other already. I found out what they were protecting in the basement, while not torturing small creatures in their spare time, but that is information I will release when the time is right.

I still have no idea what the bat boy was all about, but since I JUST found this bit of writing, it is something I will likely post about later on once I have gleaned more information.

 

 

 

 

DREAM

2/16/12

 

Alright... It started out like, my boyfriend and I were moving out of our house, only the house had a second and I think a third story.

As well as a basement that's much larger and deeper than it is now.

I could grow wings out of my back at will that were the color of a shiny Swellow's.

The house must have been under construction, because I recall being able to see the beams in the floor that allowed me to look down into the basement.

 

I could hear screaming, and when I snuck down there, I saw these griffin-like animals torturing what appeared to be a small bat, about the size of my fist.

The griffins were the sizes of... Three horses long and two horses tall?

Maybe they weren't griffins, they didn't have fur, but a bird like body all around. Feathers, talons on all four feet, which resembled an eagle's, as did the head.

The coloring was a white base, with sort of magenta/pink markings spanning from their heads all the way to their tails. It was all very intricate.

 

Anywho, there were two, a male and female, a mated pair, that were torturing that little bat.

So I waited until they were gone before sneaking down deeper and rescuing it, since it was in some sort of contraption which prevented it from flying away.

As soon as I freed it, the griffins came back and started screeching, which soon ensued a chase between us and the griffins.

I flew straight up, and weaved my way through the beams in the floor, remembering that these types of griffins could only be killed by a steak through the heart.

Grabbing a beam that had broken, I turned and braced myself, since it was the size of a large fence post, waiting for the male to use it's own force to impale itself.

Though it was a failed attempt, since he had used a clawed foot to brush it to the side.

So I continued to fly straight up and through a hole in the roof, which lead to the warm night sky.

I landed on the roof, and looked around, taking in the night sky and stars, since the house was in the middle of a large city, not where it is now.

 

When I looked around, the bat had turned into some sort of bat-human hybrid.

Wings stretching from the underside of his arms to his legs, similar to a flying squirrel, a furry brown body, bat ears and a flat little bat nose and beady little black eyes.

He said something I can't quite remember, then the male came bursting through the hole, really only widening it and sending shrapnel and debris flying everywhere.

The bad boy fled as the male perused me, with his mate not far behind.

 

I yelled, screamed, since my voice could carry for up to five miles, and summoned a clan of people who could also grow wings at will, to come fight at my side.

A man I'd never met before was there, as I'd managed to elude the griffins for a short while, and I told him my situation, almost immediately being found by the male again, sending my friend and I flying in different directions, converging long enough to hear him say "You didn't tell me it was them!"

Though I didn't know what he meant by that, I somehow came to the knowledge that he and his mate were the meanest, nastiest, strongest, and most dangerous of their kind.

And I had p***ed them off.

 

There's a huge gap in the dream, and suddenly Spencer (my boyfriend) and I were sitting in his car in front of the house, which is where it is now, not where it was previously.

It was cold, but sunny, and we were talking about leaving, since we were moving, and as we get ready to drive off, we see his younger brother walking across the street and getting ready to step into the house.

Suddenly, I remember that the griffins are in there, and we rush out to talk to him, but he'd stepped in just a moment too soon.

 

Now, there's yet another gap, but I vaguely remember killing the male griffin, and Drew (Spencer's bro) dying.

There was a lot of stuff going on, and I had picked him up and was carrying him out of the yard, though he's 6'3" and near 200lbs, and i'm 5'5" and less than 160lbs.

Then I'm kneeling down in front of him as he's laying in some sort of wooden cot, similar to how jail beds are, down in the basement.

He'd been dead for five minutes, but somehow I was able to resuscitate him.

 

But as I kneeled, staring, his eyes suddenly opened, and they were the exact same as the male griffin's, pink, red and white, with a black pupil, and I was struck with the knowledge that the consciousness of the male griffin had been trapped in Drew's body.

Drew blinked, and his eyes were back to normal... Then I woke up.

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DebDandelion

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Kleng...wow. I had to read this twice. It seems to be a giant mixture of mythological creatures intertwined with personalities. Are you seeing this dream as a message or an event on the astral plane?  How do you perceive this dream?

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At the time I saw it as a dream, only in retrospect did I realize it was an astral event. What brought my attention to that fact was the discovery of a location of an astral object I was looking for... It was the house.

I will post more on the details of this later.

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