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onepassingnight2011-08-27 06:33 pm
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[Nacrene City: a city of storehouses, and the home of Lenora, the Nacrene Gym Leader. Whitlea doesn't know exactly why she would be dreaming about Nacrene now, but she doesn't really mind.
At first glance, the Nacrene Museum is very artistic. And why shouldn't it? The city has a reputation for great artists, something Burgh would attest to. Once inside, you'll find that it doesn't disappoint. There are fossils and artifacts everywhere, historical treasures stored inside glass display boxes. From the Vanillish happily floating around the place, Whitlea has been here.
But where is she, exactly? The answer: in the library room at the back of the museum, reading a book about, ironically, dreams. She's rather absorbed in it, and won't notice anyone until they actually take the initiative to talk to her.
Approach?]
At first glance, the Nacrene Museum is very artistic. And why shouldn't it? The city has a reputation for great artists, something Burgh would attest to. Once inside, you'll find that it doesn't disappoint. There are fossils and artifacts everywhere, historical treasures stored inside glass display boxes. From the Vanillish happily floating around the place, Whitlea has been here.
But where is she, exactly? The answer: in the library room at the back of the museum, reading a book about, ironically, dreams. She's rather absorbed in it, and won't notice anyone until they actually take the initiative to talk to her.
Approach?]
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[Though... perhaps not in some other world.]
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He's a well-known figure in psychology. In fact, he was a pioneer in the field of psychoanalysis. However, his theories centered on sex to the exclusion of other factors.
He was very interested in dream interpretation himself. He considered dreams to be suggestive of our desires.
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as i totally change my mind on her reaction, with apologies XD
When I'm speaking, give me your attention.
Ffff, don't worry! I didn't notice.
[flipping to a page in the book that shows...a Munna]
They're Psychic-type Pokemon that eat dreams. It says here that after the dream's been eaten, the person or Pokemon that dreamt it won't remember it.
XD
Anyway, where can they be found? [She needs one. :|]
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[Although, the last time she went there, there were two Plasma Grunts who were kicking a Munna to get its Dream Mist. As you can imagine, she wasn't pleased.]
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Good luck.
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I'll be fine with or without luck. I don't rely on it.
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[Then she adds:]
It was letting off pink mist, so yeah, it was definitely great.
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[Still, with a power like that, they could even erase the dreams that led the prince to the princess...]
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...I lol'd.
:D and now zzz for real. back tomorrow!
Night!
It does have meaning! I wouldn't be happy if the dreams with you or everyone that I've met in Passing were eaten.
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