Zokatash: The Lunatic's Lake
What better dream to dream than to become the dream that all shall dream? That, is what makes my eyes gleam!A lesser plane of existence, created from the ascension of the infamous Zeloutihue: Lunatic of Lliaq.?
Lake of Dreams
The Intruding Dream
One finds themselves in Zokatash when they are stolen away in their sleep, through The Dream. Much of the lunatic's life was spent studying, manipulating, and combining dreams— and Zokatash is the result of her life's work. At first, Zokatash merely replaces whatever dream its victim was destined to have that night. Over time, the dream will repeat— wandering through a cold, endless lake— slowly but surely as it devours more and more of the victim's dreams. This continues until the victim falls into a coma from which they will never wake— perpetually creating dreams to fill the Lunatic's Lake. This process is sped up greatly when the victim dies inside the lake, be it by falling and drowning, or if hunted and killed by the deadly gaegoed? that lie in wait just beneath the lake's surface. Effectively, Zokatash intercepts The Dream, a process which can take weeks, months, and even years when dealing with particularly strong minds. This stops the minds of its victims from joining and thus empowering the great plane of sleep, forcing them to instead bolster the power of Zokatash. Some occultists believe it wishes to overthrow The Dream entirely, though its motives are uncertain.Wrinkles
As one traverses Zokatash, they must keep an eye out for wrinkles— snaking features that appear at random, creating folds within the lake— as if some great hand had pinched the very skin of the land beneath. These will never appear directly beneath one's feet, but often a short distance before them— the water above them may ripple, but there is no sound to accompany the change, and warn victims of the looming traps. Worse, these can move across the lake with terrifying speed— creating warning waves.Liquid Legs
It is unknown whether the gaegoed within Zokatash were created by the plane itself, or if they were simply attracted to it after it was first created. Either way, those who find themselves wading in the lake must stay keenly aware of any movement in their surroundings— the creatures appear like the water that fills the plane, but in the shape of strange, bulbous forms with many legs. Their skittering across the surface of the water is soundless, and those who don't keep an eye over their shoulder will not last.Escape
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