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What do sleeping Gods dream of?

Some say they dream of the universe and all that lays within. Our own lives the smallest grains in the imagination of the dormant giant.

Others proclaim Gods of a smaller power, that lie in wait worshiped by long dead civilizations, as they dream of AEONS past and future. Traveling across the span of space and time via the flows of the dreamscape.

Yet there exist other Gods, who are simply in deep meditation. A power too great to be fully awakened without breaking the world apart itself, so they remain still and calm, until the very end of days itself shall see them moved.

Smaller even than these are the Gods of sleep and thought, moving amidst dreams and nightmares, giving some to one and the other to whatever fool may have displeased them.

After this comes the Gods who are as men in their natures. Who awaken, love, laugh, live, and sleep every night. The Godhood only coming from the difference between the strength of a man to a God in a similar vein as to an ant to a man.

These are all the sleeping Gods to be found across the myths of mankind.

So when one asks what do the sleeping Gods dream of, only a further question may arise in response. Which ones?

The first one dreams of all existence and the moment it is awakened all is at an end.

The second dreams to travel across realities and the passage of time that we cannot even comprehend.

The third dreams the sleepless dreams of a being holding himself back from destroying the world with his very footsteps.

The fourth cannot dream for he is the watcher of dreams itself.

The fifth dreams the dreams of men, but a thousandfold in intensity.

These are the dreams of Gods to be found, this is as deep as our knowledge goes, and likely ever will go.

So now you tell me mortal man, what dreams do you dream. The dreams of a God, or the dreams of an ant?

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