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Xzengrim
11-12-2003, 02:34 AM
We all have dreams, and just as we have some that involve lycanthropy very directly, I'm sure that just as often we have dreams that have nothing to do with werewolves. My question is, when you are dreaming a dream that does not involve shifting or werewolves, are you still a werewolf?

I've noticed that this is almost always the case when I dream. Even if the dream has nothing to do with werewolves, and I do not shift or anything like that, I still KNOW that I'm a werewolf. I can still feel it in my blood, I still have thoughts about it. Sometimes other people in the dreams comment on it, although I stay completely in human form throughout the dream.

Do any of you get this?

Sfang390
11-12-2003, 08:39 AM
I have dreams just like that very often. Deep down I still know I am different from everyone else in the dream. I also have dreams that other people are werewolves but I stay human, even though I want to shift. :wavey:

lordragoon
11-12-2003, 06:47 PM
I've had similar events. I guess of subconcious thinks of us as werewolves, no matter what the circumstances. Never really thought about it, though.

Xzengrim
11-13-2003, 03:40 PM
I've noticed that. I think the most confusing is when dreams and wakefulness start to mix, though; like when you're falling asleep or if you wake up slowly.

The other night, I figured as long as I was sitting in bed and waiting for sleep, I might as well try shifting again (I had a CD of wolves howling playing on in the background). So after long enough, I felt warm all over, and I had the definite feeling that fur was growing over me. Of course, I was in the dark, so I could not SEE it, but I could totally feel it there. I must have dreamed it or something.

The other one is where I wake up, and turn on the light, and see the mirror and think that something must be wrong with me. After dreaming all night of being a wolf, I see my pink skin and flat little mouth and think I must have some kind of weird disease! It's a momentary shock, but odd nonetheless.