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([personal profile] deralte Oct. 29th, 2005 12:54 pm)
My dreams this morning were weird and detailed. They were also a strange mix of x-men, Marvel, DC characters, ANBU/Naruto people, and the J. police force from Death Note. My pov switched between me as an ANBU, and Raito (yes, I know it's Light, but I like Raito better) who was our evil villian. Oh, and there were aliens too. Annoying aliens who kidnapped people randomly and held them hostage while discussing who should be tortured and killed in calm voices.

Anyway, Raito was traveling around the futuristic space port, though it also allowed travel around earth too, so go figure. Looked like a cross between a mall and an airport really, which is what most airports look like these days anyway, so yeah. He starts off charismatic and fantastically brillant. He worked out a way around airport security easily, and even managed to overhear all the J. police forces efforts to capture him, which amused him to no end btw. He got captured by the aliens at one point but managed to get out with minimal damage while everyone else who had been captured was horribly masacred which is what led L (as an ANBU) to start suspecting him.

Raito started dabbling in chakra/magic which brought him more into conflict with the more overt security forces who were the superheros. He had a huge encounter with the Green Lantern that I got from his pov and later the aftermath from my pov as an ANBU (Kakashi was there too *g*). The Lantern actually nearly got him since he did something very unpredicatable.

Last imagery of the dream was Raito realizing that the chakra/magic was draining his good looks so his cheeks were hollow and he looked kinda ugly and desicated, which he hated. So he started attacking people and stealing their chakra in order to be able to keep his good looks. He also had some deal going with the aliens to make his good looks permanent.

Very weird dreams.
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