Phantom's Insomnia

Insomnia is not merely a ailment of sleeplessness; it is a portal to dimensions beyond wakefulness. The phantoms of time recount tales of dreamscapes interwoven with reality, where the boundaries blur and merge.

Anecdote from 1777

In the stillness of an English countryside, a library bore witness to a sleepless gentleman, a Mr. Edgar Thorne. His insomnia was not due to concerns of the morrow, but to visions of steam-powered carriages and flying machines. Deemed a lunatic, he scribbled into the night, drawing blueprints that would echo centuries later in the hallways of technological marvel.

The Reality of 2424

Fast forward to Terra's year of 2424, where sleep is viewed as an archaic necessity. The dreams are harvested and processed, yielding insights into the past and potential futures. A phantom named Lyra recounts, “Although I can traverse eras, it is the dreams of the insomniacs that reveal the most profound truths about humanity’s perpetual quest for rest amidst chaos.”

Reflections from the Year of 1299

In the Middle Ages, the chronicles tell of a monk whose sleepless nights were filled with visions of celestial beings. In 1299, Brother Anselm recorded these encounters, believing they were divine messages. Little did he know, his dreams were the echo of phantoms interlacing through time, delivering disclosures of an era yet to unfurl.

Would you like to explore more of these enigmatic tales? Journey further into the web of time: Echoes of the Past | Tales of the Spectres