[Oh, this is a bad nightmare. It already seemed pretty wild from the moment he walked in. He's checking out the town, trying to avoid the falling cutlery. Noticing the people are kind of like dream NPCs only half formed by the subconscious, but that's odd in itself when so much of the rest of the dream is so clear and specific.]
[He spots Aira as everything starts to go truly tits up. Sees, oh, this is the crux of the nightmare, here. This is what he's reliving. Aira has been in other dimensions, other hellscapes, and this is more of a memory than just a fever dream. As everything begins to crack apart.]
[As Aira begins to fall.]
[A hand reaches out and grabs onto him.]
Hold on!
[Though the world seems to crumble away around them, Dipper's hold is solid, Standing on the edge of something unseen. Black feathers flutter off of him as he uses his power to try and be a lifeline- an anchor point for the other boy.]
[ He's had this nightmare frequently since it happened- less so since coming to the Grove, but enough that even when dreaming he has a feeling for how it usually goes. Never, has he ever been caught or saved. It's clear in how he yelps as he's grabbed, and the shocked delay before he clings, listening to the request. He's confused, but he is in no position to protest either since he didn't want to fall into the void again. The yawning pit swallows even the blood ocean, leaving a gaping hole with no end.
[Hold on, he's going to try and shift this dream somewhere less terrible. Now that Aira's nightmare has finished, he has a little more wiggle room.]
[Eventually Aira will find his feet touching solid ground. Wood, to be exact. They're suddenly inside of a log cabin. It's cozy, there's a fire crackling gently in the fireplace.]
There. You okay?
[Obviously, he's not, but he's going to ask anyway. Dipper meanwhile does have the presence of a few black feathers on him here and there. His blind eye, normally a foggy pink is a much more vibrant red.]
Sorry- I think I stumbled into your dream on accident. I don't usually go poking around, I promise.
[ He's not okay at all, but he nods weakly in response. He's not hurt, and not falling into the void means he got to skip the second half of the torment. He'll be fine once he winds down from it.
The cabin setting is... cozy. Somewhat familiar in a way he can't place. ]
I didn't even know that was a thing you could do...
[ It isn't really accusatory, but he's processing the shift slowly, still somewhat rattled from his nightmare.
He looks to Dipper and tilts his head at the additions, reaching up to brush a finger against one of the feathers- to see if it was real, to see if it was attached... ]
I guess it's for the best you did, though I'm sorry you had to see that place.
[Dipper coughs awkwardly, rubbing the back of his neck.]
Well, it's not exactly something you just bring up at a hangout or something. I wasn't going to open dinner with "Hey, what's up, my name's Dipper Pines and I can dream-walk through people's subconsciousness both voluntarily and sometimes unvoluntarily!"
[He waves his hands a bit. Let's Aira fuss with the feathers. They come loose now that he's not straining his abilities. Enjoy your feather, Aira! Meanwhile a couch pops up behind them, in front of the fire. A table and on it some mugs of cocoa. More Coze.]
I'm just glad I could help. Was uh, ...that the place you came from?
[ Fair point but he gives a little shrug. He's not entirely sure he's not completely making this up, so he's calmer than he might otherwise be about it. ]
Honestly I'd probably just have apologized for all the things you must have seen doing that.
[ Kind of like he did a moment ago. Speaking of which... ]
... Sort of.
[ He spins the feather between his thumb and forefinger just to have something to do with his hands. He relocates to the couch, taking the hint and sinking into the cushions. ]
I arrived there, but it was connected by a portal to a place called the Nest. I don't know if that island had a name, we only ever called it the island. I ended up there... about two months after falling through that void. So technically speaking I came here from the Nest.
[And this is probably true. They are still in a dream. Aira could just convince himself he's just dreaming up some kind of manifestation to help him out of the nightmare!]
[Dipper follows him to the couch, picking up one of the mugs. It's dream cocoa so it tastes right, is warm, but he's not gonna get full on it or anything. It's just a kind of cozy thing to put your hands around.]
Got it. So the Nest was the actual dimensional bubble you were trapped in, and the island was like a pocket dimension connected to it.
[Sounds right to him.]
The way it was breaking down like that kind of reminded me of a way more violent way that Deerington fell apart. It was more gradual, over the course of a few months, but weird stuff would fall from the sky. The weird ...NPC-like townies would just glitch out, clip through walls and not respond. That sort of thing.
Something like that. Apparently the running theory was that what people sacrificed to the coffin in the Nest's church affected how the island ended up. Someone sacrificed all the forks and knives for some reason? So that's why there was random falling cutlery. They guessed that was why there was a blood ocean instead of a regular ocean too.
[ Apart from that, he's not sure the theory held, but he was extremely out of the loop for most of that. ]
The others there... It's hard for me to call them NPCs. I started out just like them. I only remembered my name, and my friends had to help me remember everything else. It only became whole after I got to the Nest.
[To the discription of a "coffin that you could make sacrifices to" Dipper nods and thinks it over. Yeah, that sounds like the sort of arbitrarily batshit thing that a place like that would have. Like, he doesn't even question it. The whole explanation of falling cutlery though...]
Wow, so people just made some Choices when it came to what to put in the coffin. Yikes.
[Not that he's surprised. He thinks of the people in Deerington he remembers and thinks Hm. Eddie would have probably sacrificed an entire liquor store of expired booze into that thing to see what would happen. Stan would have put bones in there too, probably.][Pause.]
This place can still suck pretty bad but I like to think it's an upgrade in a few ways. Maybe.
I wasn't around for it obviously, but it wasn't great. Not going to lie it was kind of a downward spiral in a lot of ways. I don't think I had much fun there at all whereas I can at least say there has been some good things that have happened here.
[ Everyone was so upset constantly in that place that it was hard to consider anything that happened "good" even when they were making objective progress. ]
I'm guessing the places you've been weren't much nicer to you.
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[He spots Aira as everything starts to go truly tits up. Sees, oh, this is the crux of the nightmare, here. This is what he's reliving. Aira has been in other dimensions, other hellscapes, and this is more of a memory than just a fever dream. As everything begins to crack apart.]
[As Aira begins to fall.]
[A hand reaches out and grabs onto him.]
Hold on!
[Though the world seems to crumble away around them, Dipper's hold is solid, Standing on the edge of something unseen. Black feathers flutter off of him as he uses his power to try and be a lifeline- an anchor point for the other boy.]
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Aira, in Dipper's grasp, shakes like a leaf. ]
Wh... how did you..?
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[Eventually Aira will find his feet touching solid ground. Wood, to be exact. They're suddenly inside of a log cabin. It's cozy, there's a fire crackling gently in the fireplace.]
There. You okay?
[Obviously, he's not, but he's going to ask anyway. Dipper meanwhile does have the presence of a few black feathers on him here and there. His blind eye, normally a foggy pink is a much more vibrant red.]
Sorry- I think I stumbled into your dream on accident. I don't usually go poking around, I promise.
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The cabin setting is... cozy. Somewhat familiar in a way he can't place. ]
I didn't even know that was a thing you could do...
[ It isn't really accusatory, but he's processing the shift slowly, still somewhat rattled from his nightmare.
He looks to Dipper and tilts his head at the additions, reaching up to brush a finger against one of the feathers- to see if it was real, to see if it was attached... ]
I guess it's for the best you did, though I'm sorry you had to see that place.
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Well, it's not exactly something you just bring up at a hangout or something. I wasn't going to open dinner with "Hey, what's up, my name's Dipper Pines and I can dream-walk through people's subconsciousness both voluntarily and sometimes unvoluntarily!"
[He waves his hands a bit. Let's Aira fuss with the feathers. They come loose now that he's not straining his abilities. Enjoy your feather, Aira! Meanwhile a couch pops up behind them, in front of the fire. A table and on it some mugs of cocoa. More Coze.]
I'm just glad I could help. Was uh, ...that the place you came from?
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Honestly I'd probably just have apologized for all the things you must have seen doing that.
[ Kind of like he did a moment ago. Speaking of which... ]
... Sort of.
[ He spins the feather between his thumb and forefinger just to have something to do with his hands. He relocates to the couch, taking the hint and sinking into the cushions. ]
I arrived there, but it was connected by a portal to a place called the Nest. I don't know if that island had a name, we only ever called it the island. I ended up there... about two months after falling through that void. So technically speaking I came here from the Nest.
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[And this is probably true. They are still in a dream. Aira could just convince himself he's just dreaming up some kind of manifestation to help him out of the nightmare!]
[Dipper follows him to the couch, picking up one of the mugs. It's dream cocoa so it tastes right, is warm, but he's not gonna get full on it or anything. It's just a kind of cozy thing to put your hands around.]
Got it. So the Nest was the actual dimensional bubble you were trapped in, and the island was like a pocket dimension connected to it.
[Sounds right to him.]
The way it was breaking down like that kind of reminded me of a way more violent way that Deerington fell apart. It was more gradual, over the course of a few months, but weird stuff would fall from the sky. The weird ...NPC-like townies would just glitch out, clip through walls and not respond. That sort of thing.
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[ Apart from that, he's not sure the theory held, but he was extremely out of the loop for most of that. ]
The others there... It's hard for me to call them NPCs. I started out just like them. I only remembered my name, and my friends had to help me remember everything else. It only became whole after I got to the Nest.
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Wow, so people just made some Choices when it came to what to put in the coffin. Yikes.
[Not that he's surprised. He thinks of the people in Deerington he remembers and thinks Hm. Eddie would have probably sacrificed an entire liquor store of expired booze into that thing to see what would happen. Stan would have put bones in there too, probably.][Pause.]
This place can still suck pretty bad but I like to think it's an upgrade in a few ways. Maybe.
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I wasn't around for it obviously, but it wasn't great. Not going to lie it was kind of a downward spiral in a lot of ways. I don't think I had much fun there at all whereas I can at least say there has been some good things that have happened here.
[ Everyone was so upset constantly in that place that it was hard to consider anything that happened "good" even when they were making objective progress. ]
I'm guessing the places you've been weren't much nicer to you.