Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Harry Potter & The WereSpiders


*** Dreamt May 6-7, 2013 ***

There was a werespider (like werewolves, but spiders) outbreak...and it was spreading FAST.  Like werewolf infections, it was spread by being bit by someone already infected.  Once infected, it was only a short time before an individual would turn into a gigantic (human sized) spider.

Harry Potter, Ron, and Hermione (in my dream played by me, and my friends Corey and April) were frantically searching for clues as to what was going on.  We'd rushed down into Dumbledoore's lab, and found this strange symbol written on the wall.  None of us knew what it meant, but I had the feeling that it was some strange alphabet.  An attack of some sort happened where some spiders came in and Dumbledoore ended up getting killed, but none of us seemed too terribly torn up over it.  After the smoke had cleared we sneaked back into the lab to examine the symbol again, only this time Tom Riddle was with us.  It wasn't long before he started changing into a spider, and while he was in mid trans formation we told him to write out his name using the Spider Alphabet, so that we could use it as a primer to decode the message on the wall.  This he did and we were able to decipher that the symbol on the wall spelled out "Bitten" in the spider alphabet, which was some clue to let us know that Dumbledoore had already been infected.  Then another attack started and I lost consciousness.

When I woke up it was a long time later - presumably months - and things had settled down quite a lot.  The humans and spiders had found a peace, although there were WAY more spiders in the world now than humans.  I discovered that Corey had been bitten so he was now a spider, and as a result April and I were now married -- not exactly sure of the logic there, but it made sense in my dream.  Someone handed me my baby, which was a blonde little girl approximately age 1, that looked a lot like baby pictures of me (except for the blonde hair) and her name was Dana.  I was kinda flabbergasted by the blonde hair and said so.  I asked April about the spider situation and she said that it's way better, although it's still kinda hard being a Ging (apparently the word used for non-spiders) in the city where we lived because it was almost entirely a spider city.  I felt a little unsure about being a family of Gings in a spider city, but felt mostly relieved.

Then I woke up.

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