For me it is always 3rd. Its almost like I’m an actor in my own dream. Few times I realize it, but then just wake up.

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        Yeah but Kali said it was acceptable. So did Dr Who. He was traveling through a black hole though. 'Twas even Math Smith no less. And David Tennant. Kind switched and back as the story went along too.

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        Is that what that is? It’s not like It actively consciously controlling it from my world but I am from their end, if that makes sense. I get to change things but I have to respect He Who Remains. Gotta say how much Loki is though. Gonna leave it at that.

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          I think, based on your description.

          If your dreams are like Deadpool, where he is aware he’s in a comic and likewise you’re aware you’re in a dream I would say that’s technically lucid dreaming, and you can technically “control” your dream, to an extent.

          If, however, you’re viewing yourself in your dream but from the perspective of others, that’s second person pov. There’s a really cool video about what that would look like in a video game: https://youtu.be/mC8QoRa8y_Q?si=9TJdB7md7f1h9Okq

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            I’m not fully aware I’m dreaming but I always know right off the bat that I can edit shit at any point but also that all lose all observation if I kill the relevance of the story going on to the story I want it to be.

            It’s like being a juggler with events oncoming as the go along.