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| - You're asleep, you're dreaming -- you're really talking with someone else. Or fighting them. Or -- Dreams that are secretly (or openly) a form of two-way interaction. Harm can only come to the dreamer through psycho-somatic effects, or as mental damage. May shade into Dreaming of Things to Come, if the other person tells of or shows the future, or Dreaming of Times Gone By, for the past. Dream Spying is particularly likely to overlap, letting the dreamer see the present with the other as a guide. May be mistaken for Dreaming the Truth, or if a Dead Person Conversation, be indistinguishable.
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| - You're asleep, you're dreaming -- you're really talking with someone else. Or fighting them. Or -- Dreams that are secretly (or openly) a form of two-way interaction. Harm can only come to the dreamer through psycho-somatic effects, or as mental damage. May shade into Dreaming of Things to Come, if the other person tells of or shows the future, or Dreaming of Times Gone By, for the past. Dream Spying is particularly likely to overlap, letting the dreamer see the present with the other as a guide. May be mistaken for Dreaming the Truth, or if a Dead Person Conversation, be indistinguishable. Make take place in Dream Land. Supertrope of Your Worst Nightmare. Can be a form of Adventures in Coma Land, if you are seriously out of it. Not to be confused with Talking in Your Sleep, which may or may not share similarities with this trope. Examples of Talking in Your Dreams include:
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