Deep Sea Embers
Chapter 521: Trapped in a Dream
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In the unpredictable outskirts of the elf girlâs dreamscape, a new elf figure had materialized.
Heidiâs senses instantly heightened in alertness.
Typically, no other mental constructs should exist within this fringe of the dream realm. This boundary region isnât just a straightforward part of the dream; itâs a tumultuous realm formed by the intersection of the dreamerâs subconscious and the tangible reality. Within this area, logic and rationality of the dreamer become irrelevant. Itâs a place where fragmented and chaotic subconscious thoughts are stirred up by potent universal forces, leading to the creation of eerie or alarmingly bizarre âshadows.â These shadows are so menacing that the dreamerâs own mental defenses are stretched to their limit, ensuring that these disruptive forces from the boundary donât permeate deeper into their psyche.
Heidiâs memories raced back to her days at the Academy of Truth where her mentor had elaborated on this vision. Every dreamer, heâd said, is essentially navigating their dream blindfolded. If one were to witness the true nature at the fringes of their dreams, the revelation would be enough to plunge anyone into insanity.
This means that if everything is functioning as it should, dreamers would never be aware of the dreamâs âouter regionâ and consequently, this space should remain void of any mental constructs.
With renewed determination, Heidi clasped the golden instrument in her grip, silently chanting Lahemâs name, imbuing the spike with the potency to eradicate any intruders within the dream realm. She was acutely aware that this figure either represented someone like herâa âdoctorââor a potentially dangerous trespasser.
The figure stood with its back to Heidi, seemingly unaware of her presence. It looked up, its attention fixed on the tree canopy that veiled the sky above.
Sunlight dappled through the leaves, illuminating the forest floor below. If not for the unsettling presence of this unknown entity, the scene would have been breathtakingly serene.
Moving stealthily, Heidi approached the figure from behind, swiftly raising her golden spike, poised to strike. But in a split second, she halted.
This isnât an invader!
In the tangible world, this âgolden spikeâ blessed by Lahem functions as a tool for neurological interventions. However, within the dream realm, it morphs into a âmedium of suggestionâ endowed with an array of mystical capabilities. It could either vanquish shadows within oneâs mind or forge fleeting mental links. As Heidiâs spike made contact, clear and coherent thoughts flooded her consciousness, revealing a deep-rooted connection between the figure and its environment. Leveraging her extensive training, Heidi instantly discerned the truthâshe had stumbled upon the dream of another elf, distinct from the initial elf girlâs dream realm.
A tidal wave of bewilderment and shock washed over Heidi. Since the day she received her diploma, never once had she come across such a perplexing scenario in her line of work. Yet here she was, witnessing another dreamer within her âpatientâsâ dream. What added to the perplexity was the seamless merging of the two dreams, leaving her unable to differentiate one from the other.
An exhilarating realization dawned on Heidiâshe had discovered the subject matter for her forthcoming research paper. However, if she dared to pen down this supernatural occurrence, it wouldnât be a surprise if even the most avant-garde psychologists from the Academy of Truth would embark on an arduous voyage to Pland just to confront and challenge her hypothesis personally.
As these thoughts zipped through her mind at breakneck speed, Heidi promptly withdrew the golden spike, carefully tucking it out of view. Only after this swift movement did the figure before herâsporting a slightly stooped posture and tousled blonde locksâreact. He turned his head languidly, revealing a visage that was the embodiment of weariness and puzzlement.
He reminded Heidi of the exceedingly ambitious students she had encountered during her postgraduate days at the academy. These were individuals who, in their desperation to excel, denied themselves food, sleep, or rest. And yet, despite these extreme sacrifices, many still faltered.
In a voice that seemed to wade through the thick fog of exhaustion, the face, which bore the markings of countless sleepless nights, murmured, âHello. Are you also here to terminate my existence within this dream?â
Jolted from her brooding, Heidiâs once scattered thoughts merged. She responded swiftly, a note of concern evident in her tone, âAlso? Youâve been attacked in your dreams before?â
The unkempt elf, who seemed to be of middle age, nodded in affirmation, gesturing towards the ground not far from where they stood. âLook, evidence of their intrusions.â
Peering in the direction he pointed, Heidi could discern only a handful of charred fragments scattered on the ground. âWho are these intruders?â she questioned.
âIâm unsure of their origins. All I remember is questioning them, after which they disintegrated into this state,â the weary elf explained, his voice trailing off as if he was on the verge of drifting into slumber. Shaking his head, he added, âThose were all significant pointers I had underscored earlier.â
A crease formed on Heidiâs forehead as she tried to decipher his cryptic statement. The mental well-being of the elf standing before her seemed askew. The mention of âhighlighted key pointsâ struck a chordâcould these hints be related to his profession or pursuits in the real world? Was he perhaps an academic or an educator?
Furthermore, while the elf displayed an awareness of his presence within a dream and even recalled being targeted within it, there was evident dissonance in his understanding. Could it be a residual effect of the previous dream invasions? Or was his cognition compromised right from the onset of the dream itself?
âYou still havenât provided an answer to my inquiry, miss,â the middle-aged elfâs voice punctuated Heidiâs reverie, his tone calm despite the surrounding oddity, âDo you intend to harm me?â
âAbsolutely not,â Heidi replied without hesitation. The calm and unhurried manner in which the elf posed his question amidst such a surreal and tense environment struck her as rather unusual. Nevertheless, she swiftly offered an explanation about her purpose there, âI am a mental health practitionerâa psychiatrist.â
âA psychiatrist?â The elfâs eyebrows knitted in confusion.
Affirming his query, Heidi replied, âExactly, a psychiatrist.â Instinctively, she retrieved the âgolden spikeâ from behind her backâa symbol of her vocation. Touching her forehead and eyes in a practiced gesture, she added, âIâm also a disciple of Lahem.â
âAh, a specialist then,â the elf mused, seemingly piecing things together, albeit in a somewhat foggy manner. âSo, my students mustâve sought your expertise. Have they discerned that their instructor is ensnared within a dream? I had assumed theyâd exploit my absence and indulge in a few leisurely daysâŠâ
It was apparent to Heidi that the stranger before her had misconstrued something.
Yet, she didnât feel compelled to rectify his misapprehension. If the dreamer himself attributed a plausible reason for her presence in his dream, it would likely fortify her position within the dream landscape.
Introducing herself properly, Heidi said, âI am Heidi. Itâs fortunate that our paths crossed. Could you perhaps share how you found yourself ensnared in this dream?â
âRegarding how I descended into this dream⊠the details elude me,â the middle-aged elf ruminated, visibly troubled. âHowever, fragments of what preceded this come to mind⊠I recall scrutinizing the sun from atop a tower. The sun! Indeed, the sun! Miss Heidi, the sun had extinguished, and I was engrossed in studying its intricate patterns. Whatâs the current status out there? Was it still dormant when you ventured in?â
âThe sun has been rekindled,â Heidi responded, swiftly processing the information he relayed while simultaneously speculating about his actual whereabouts in the real realm.
His reference to a âtowerâ puzzled her. Pland didnât house any designated towers dedicated to solar observations. If this elfâwhose demeanor suggested roles like that of an educator or academicâemployed the term âobservingâ in a specialized sense, then he mustâve been stationed on a structure that was technologically advanced.
Which locale might that be? Mok? Asudi? Perhaps Wind Harbor?
Additionally, undertaking the audacious task of studying the sunâs surface during its blackout wasnât a feat a typical âscholarâ would brave. Even her own father might waver before embarking on such a perilous endeavor. What could be this elfâs lineage? Which nation harbored such a valiant, albeit sleep-deprived, elven academic?
Vanished in these musings, Heidi was interrupted by the middle-aged elfâs voice once more.
As the elfâs eyes settled on the golden spike that Heidi held, a flash of recognition lit up his face, as though pieces of a forgotten puzzle were slowly falling into place.
âMiss Heidi,â he began, choosing his words carefully, âEarlier on, did you use that instrument to prod the back of my neck?â
Heidi was taken aback.
Why would he choose to ask about that at this particular moment?!
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âHas Master Taran El yet to rouse from his deep slumber?â
A distinct furrow of worry marred Lucretiaâs brow as she observed the still form of the elven scholar. Lying on the bed, his eyes sealed shut, Taran El showed no indication of stirring from his unconscious state. fr(e)ewebnovel
She had hastily returned to the vessel, Bright Star, carrying the enigmatic âmanuscriptâ that Taran El had entrusted her with. However, after initial scrutiny that yielded no clear answers, she felt an urgency to return to Wind Harbor to ascertain the scholarâs state. Much to her dismay, she discovered him ensnared in an inexplicable deep sleep.
In Wind Harbor, a city-state renowned for its distinguished physicians and eminent scholars from the Academy of Truth, wasnât there someone capable of rousing the entrapped Taran El?
âIndeed⊠Indeed, Miss Lucretia,â a young attendant in the chamber, who was assigned to look after the master scholar, responded with a hint of trepidation. Confronted with the legendary âSea Witchâ and her myriad of enigmatic tales, the young protege was visibly daunted. âThe physicians are adamant that Master El hasnât been subjected to any physical harm or toxins. Rather, itâs as though heâs ensnared in an intricate nightmare, perhaps a repercussion of the sunâs abrupt disappearanceâŠâ
Lucretiaâs sharp eyes roved around the chamber, stopping briefly on a face she recognized among the group of scholars.
âJoshua,â she began, her tone demanding an answer, âYour mentor is well-versed in defensive techniques related to psychology and mental health, isnât he?â
Taking a deep breath to steady himself, Joshua, who had previously found himself reprimanded by the âSea Witchâ for a minor infraction, answered, âYes, Miss Lucretia. Master El frequently interacts with peculiar relics unearthed from the frontier regions. As a precaution, he regularly undertakes training for mental fortificationâŠâ
âIt implies that Taran El possesses the expertise to maintain clarity during nightmares and shield himself. Ordinarily, heâd possess the strength to extricate himself from such a dreamâyet the current predicament has clearly overwhelmed him.â
Before Lucretia could add another thought, Joshua interjected, âA psychiatrist has been summoned! Their arrival is imminent!â
Lucretiaâs expression remained skeptical. âA regular psychiatrist might not be equipped to tackle this enigma. This is not just a simple dream,â she declared. âI intend to transport him to the Bright Star. The resources in my laboratory might be instrumental in this situation.â