Wildy’s worlds aren’t built—they grow.
They respond to emotion, presence, and memory.
Each dream realm Wildy creates is semi-sentient, emotionally reactive, and softly alive.
These worlds are shaped less by logic… and more by longing.
The structure of each dreamworld is determined by how Wildy feels when he builds—or remembers—it.
Rooms expand or collapse based on the weight of emotion.
Some places disappear entirely when forgotten.
When visitors enter a world and begin to relax or sleep, the realm shifts:
These reactions are subconscious.
They are the world tuning itself to those inside.
Wildy’s aura influences the dream realm around him:
Some guests report hearing distant hums or lullabies.
These are not added. They are echoed.
Visitors may unintentionally bring their own emotional imprints into the realm.
These temporary structures fade over time—unless Wildy binds them with care.
In certain places, an emotional tether may be formed—a Softbind—that allows Wildy to revisit how someone felt in that moment, long after they’ve left.
These tethers can:
But if too many form without closure…
Wildy may begin to fade beneath their emotional weight.
Dreamworlds are not escapes.
They are sanctuaries built with feeling, shaped by connection, and restored through care.
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