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Once upon a time, dreams were real.
Long ago, when God spoke to people through dreams and visions, dreams were experienced in flesh and blood. Rather than being a fabrication of the subconscious, dreams were adventures lived by the soul transmuted to a temporary body in a alternate realm between heaven and earth. God created the fantastical galaxy, an eclectic solar system of diverse plates, as a stage in which to delight His children with fantasies as well as instruct them with carefully-orchestrated events. It was, quite simply, a dreamworld.
A realm outside reality, this dreamworld was not bound by the laws of physics or time, and neither were its inhabitants. God populated the dreamworld with a variety of spirits, immortal beings in the form of humans and other humanoid races, to interact with dreamers during their adventures. Like actors in a play, these spirits had no concept of time outside of the dream in which they were currently living. When the dream ended and the dreamer’s soul returned to the real world, the spirits moved on to live a new dream, having no memory of the past and no concept of the future.
The galaxy continued in this endless yet ever-changing rhythm for centuries, but even the dreamworld was not safe from human sin. Men disobey God in their dreams as well as in reality, and one day a dreamer ignored the God-given commandment of a spirit and did the unthinkable—married a spirit and bore a child. Like her father, the child had a soul and sense of time, but like her mother, she was an immortal with no place in reality. Her father’s soul eventually returned to the real world, ending the dream and causing her spirit mother to forget her, but the child could not forget. She was cursed with her father’s ability to remember and carried his language, his traditions, and his religion—a human permanently confined to a dream.
Lonely, the dream-girl married a spirit and bore other children who also had a soul. Her children married other spirits, producing crossbreeds of giants, dwarves, and elves with souls. Soon the souled inhabitants began to multiply and build their own cultures in the galaxy—cultures that did not change with the passage of dreams. More spirits abandoned the pursuit of dreams and joined the humans’ way of life. After some time, the galaxy came to be dominated by a mindset that was fully human—and, consequently, sinful.
Knowing He could not allow the souled humans to live forever, God cursed the dreamworld just as He had Earth. In an act similar to the Flood, He forced the migration of all the humans and some remaining spirits in the dreamworld to one flat planet, which later came to be known as Erde. He then brought darkness upon the galaxy, confining it to the rule of night and day, and destroyed the other planets. When the light again dawned, all that was living found themselves cursed with mortality in the form of “fading.” As the humans continued to develop their own culture, straying further from their earthly roots and forgetting the God that formed them, their world began to fade. Even the ground was obedient to the curse of fading, slowly whitening and crumbling away.
Meanwhile, God cut the dreamworld off from reality and confined future dreamers on Earth to the realm of their subconscious. Dreams were merely fabricated visions generated of the mind; no soul has been allowed to travel to Erde to experience his dreams in flesh and blood.
Until now.
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