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The Tomato in the Mirror

Spring is in the air, and monsters are in your head. It will be hard to run from your fears tonight, though -- for you see, you are the thing lurking in your nightmares. Whether it's something that goes bump in the night, a ferocious animal, or even a person you find intimidating, you have become that which frightens you. Anyone who encounters you in this dreamscape will see the shape of you nightmares, and should you look into a mirror, well....
Dreamers will find themselves in an oversized funhouse whose twists, turns, and intersections turn it into a maze. There is no entrance and there is no exit, only branching hallways, tunnels, and ladders that divide and rejoin in baffling combinations. By the look of it, the funhouse has been here for years, slowly falling into decay as its lights burn out one by one and the bright paint chips and fades. The machinery, however, is still working, still ready to surprise these new guests. Hallways end suddenly in long, steep slides back down into the depths, floors lurch under dreamers' feet, and entire corridors spin horizontally. Elsewhere, dreamers might become lost in the mirror maze or get dropped into a vast ball pit.
[Mod note: Usual dream party rules are a go: apply the dream's transformation to your character(s) as you see fit, and decide for yourself whether they will remember these experiences in the morning. Both members and non-members are welcome to play all characters on this post, including those which are not currently part of the game's cast. Have at!]
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"Well, I'm not sure where we are, but it hasn't been cleaned in a while," she comments as she follows Andrew along. If she was in her human shape, she'd probably be trying to avoid touching the walls - or anything, really. As it is, she can't help touching everything with her superfluous limbs. Ugh.
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And then a burst of compressed air blasts against his armor and about fifteen alarms go off inside his casing. Flailing on the inside, Andrew drifts sideways and bangs into the wall.
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Daine's reaction to the compressed air is a good deal more outwardly dramatic than Andrew's, but that's only to be expected. She tries to leap away instinctively, which just results in her slamming into the opposite wall. In the same moment, also instinctively (because you couldn't have paid her to do it on purpose), she shoots a blast of sticky web material at the source of the air. It lands on the wall with a splat, and the part of Daine that isn't completely horrified notes that it must be the stinging web she shot instead of the sort spidrens use to actually spin webs. Her suspicions are confirmed when another shot of compressed air attempts to make it through the web: there's a muffled hiss, and a bulge appears before slowly deflating.
Ugh, ugh, ugh. Daine turns away with a shudder and focuses on Andrew, instead. "Are you okay?"
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"What was that?" This calls for spinning his dome in alarm to try to see where the projectile came from, and he's mildly embarrassed when all he sees is
a spidrenDaine. "...Ah. Right. Well. I'm -- oh!"Light has finally dawned! "It's a funhouse! Why didn't I see it before? But that's brilliant!"
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"This is meant to be fun?" she asks, brow furrowed dubiously.
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