Since the beginning of this year, the exact same monster has appeared in my dreams about 6 or 7 times already. Just to clear the air—I live a pretty healthy lifestyle, so this makes absolutely zero sense.Here are the traits of this thing based on what I know: It’s massive, roughly 10 to 12 feet tall. It moves by drifting through the darkness like an ethereal mist. It looks vaguely like a spindly, elongated human shadow, but it could also be an oarfish or a snake. It's too blurry to make out a specific shape, but it's definitely long and thin. It doesn’t cause direct harm—like trying to kill me—but it relentlessly stalks me just to make me uncomfortable. It honestly feels like it’s toying with me.The dream settings are completely random: a taco shop, a toy store, a park, or some Spanish-looking village. What I’m doing is random too—sometimes talking to people, sometimes walking aimlessly. Other times, dream-me walks straight toward an unknown destination on autopilot while I just observe from a third-person perspective. But no matter where I am, this thing always shows up and stalks me. It is incredibly annoying. If I had to compare it to something, it's as persistent as Nemesis from Resident Evil.I’ve always thought dreams are just one-off, isolated events. That's usually how it works, right? So having a sequence of connected dreams is really starting to bug me, especially since the content is so eerie.It’s not a life-or-death issue that I need to fix right this second, but it’s a terrible vibe and I’d love to stop it.Does anyone know how to control your dreams to stop this? Or, worst-case scenario, if this thing happens to be some well-known cryptid/yokai that freely travels between dreams, how do I fight it off? Let me know.
Don't worry, OP. I am a traveler and dreamer of dreamers and I will rid you of this stalker spirit. Consider yourself free.
It's probably just an old fear you had. It spooked you in the past, so it remained in your memory. You likely either keep actively thinking about it during the day or have it in your subconscious, so you end up dreaming about it at night.Try occupying your mind with other stuff. You said you live a healthy lifestyle, but in case you don't exercise, I suggest doing that, since you might feel so tired you'll just want to sleep after, without thinking too much before going to sleep.
If you haven't already tried asking it to leave when you notice it in a dream, you should do that.I've had persistent adversarial characters like that in dreams before. They're demons. If I'm lucid enough to do so, I can usually get them to buzz off by pointing out to them, calmly, that demons aren't shit.I also used to have a singular sleep paralysis demon that I would encounter for years. I strained to tell him to leave and never come back a few years ago and haven't seen him since.
>>34586005Try to have sex with it unironically.