Dream scene 3. Rebel kid accidentally falls to his death.
For those of you who don't follow this, these are scenes from the dream I had. Read a little bit about it's general premise here: http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/13146/
Shortly after his first visit to the library of the manifesto of truth, the sectors previously dark and with blinking out lights start to become light enough for the residents of the utopian world portion to also wander out and explore their surroundings. Due to an accident, Bro lets a small rebel child slip from the catwalk and fall to his death. This, of course, causes a part of the universe to disappear, giving the protagonist access to the ultimate realization that the rebels are the parts of his own psyche he has been repressing all his life. The holes being made in the universe cause unpredictable effects. Some pieces of walls and catwalks disappear. Even the people the protagonist made up (parts of his utopian family) start to disappear, and the idea is that it hurts to see it happen. About this point the protagonist realizes all of the symbolism and concludes that he is in a dream. He is reminded of the incident that put him in his coma -- it was only a flash, but it was the final catalyst. This destabilization of the universe causes the enforcers to be deployed, as they are symbolic of the body's self-defense mechanism. Later on, you'll see that a hole in the edge of the universe comes out due to the kid's death, and that gives the protagonist a chance to escape his dream.
Shortly after his first visit to the library of the manifesto of truth, the sectors previously dark and with blinking out lights start to become light enough for the residents of the utopian world portion to also wander out and explore their surroundings. Due to an accident, Bro lets a small rebel child slip from the catwalk and fall to his death. This, of course, causes a part of the universe to disappear, giving the protagonist access to the ultimate realization that the rebels are the parts of his own psyche he has been repressing all his life. The holes being made in the universe cause unpredictable effects. Some pieces of walls and catwalks disappear. Even the people the protagonist made up (parts of his utopian family) start to disappear, and the idea is that it hurts to see it happen. About this point the protagonist realizes all of the symbolism and concludes that he is in a dream. He is reminded of the incident that put him in his coma -- it was only a flash, but it was the final catalyst. This destabilization of the universe causes the enforcers to be deployed, as they are symbolic of the body's self-defense mechanism. Later on, you'll see that a hole in the edge of the universe comes out due to the kid's death, and that gives the protagonist a chance to escape his dream.
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