Date: 7/4/2017
By toxxicduck
In my dream I was with my boyfriend, Ethan. We were in the entrance of a Skyrim draugr den. There were sarcophagi and everything, and it was pretty dark. Despite the scary surroundings, I was feeling happy and excited with Ethan. Ethan told me to put my hands over my eyes. I did, and he kept asking "are they over your eyes?" And I kept saying yes, and trying to push my hands harder against my eyes. He then led me somewhere, and when I opened my eyes, he was gone. I was deep inside the dungeon, alone. It still looked akin to a Skyrim draugr den, but with in it were a series of "tests" I had to overcome. The cavern was huge and dark, and I could see some mist in some corners. The only light was next to a big door that led into a room full of cobwebs. The challenges or tests were for fear and every part was something that would scare me, that I would just have to deal with and move on. But I didn't want to face any of them. The only one I managed to even approach was the cobweb room full of regular sized spiders which kept coming out of web filled holes in the walls. I simply killed the spiders with an elven dagger I was holding (its always an elven dagger for some reason). From a distance, the other challenges took the form of animal statues that looked like they were alive and staring at me, but were standing statue still, but as I got near them, lights would flick on, and I knew something crazy would happen, so I stayed away once the lights flicked on. I ran around this dungeon trying to find a different way out, thinking "why did Ethan do this to me?" And "I hate this!" Over and over again. Down one corridor there was an alligator statue that blocked the way. There was also a statue of a giant rat staring at me through a mirror on the wall. And in another spot was a giant statue of a snake that was white and golden. The snake one was the only one I went near, and after the lights flicked on it kind of looked at me and hissed, but didn't do anything else. I woke up without making any progress.