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Name I have in my mind when dreaming (yesterday)
So, I just take a nap in the noon ans wake up at 4 pm ( yesterday) and in that moment of my sleep, i dream about a man I friend with was a gang leader. I was his friend because apparently I safe him from his rival, and also thanks to me supporting him (in that dream) capturing a city district name South Birchwood, where we eliminated the rival and live happily in the city like a true bro..so, here's the character name :- Henricus Morgan (the gang leader I friends with)
- John Lewis Parable (the rival of my friends)
- Avery Friend - Daisy (My name in that dream apparently that he always call me "Avri") So, because it's a dream, I forgot about the other characters and only know the core story. Maybe, you can rate it ?

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I love Friend-Daisy as a surname, that's adorable. Parable is also a very cool surname.
I like Avery, John, and Morgan.
what I want to know ...Is what in the world are people eating before they go to sleep; so many on here seem to have these vivid, highly-detailed and plot-driven dreams. I have vivid dreams too, sometimes, but they are never anywhere as detailed and rarely make more than just a tiny bit of sense.
Yeah, I'm jealous. I have "movie dreams" (as I think of them) a couple of times a year if I'm lucky, but normally I can't remember much about them when I wake up. *Sometimes* I will be able to dream a last name, but not a whole bunch, and even then they are not really names (one time someone's "last name" was just a picture of a wheel).
There's elements in my dreams that make sense, but not anything like some of the elaborate full-length movies sometimes seen on this board.
It reminds me of my favorite author, Betty MacDonald, talking about how little kids always want to tell about their dreams, which as an adult she considered long, boring, made-up-along-the-way stories. (She told it a lot funnier than I did.)
Maybe it just depends on the person. My dreams are made up of a million random fragments, but they still always manage to tell a coherent story.