This was an ancient battlefield. The black sky was shrouded in stars while the blue moon shone upon the lifeless earth. Purple crystals stood tall all over the ground, reflecting the light of the moon. They were swaying slightly and making buzzing noises.
Suddenly, the ground began to crack open. A large number of crystal spikes rose from the cracks. Dinosaurs made of purple crystals also rose from the ground. They opened their mouths wide and let out thunderous roars towards the sky!
Now that you mention it …
All of a sudden, these crystalline dinosaurs froze. Lin slowly 'flew' in front of them.
Looking at the crystallized dinosaur, Lin had an idea. Crystallization was indeed a very wondrous thing, but Lin didn't create them in this dream to see how wondrous they were. Rather, she was wondering … if there was a possibility for similar creatures to appear?
Every creature in this world had countless forms and forms, but their internal cell structures were all the same, their materials were very similar. The only difference between Lin and them was the way they evolved, but their internal structures were basically the same. However, the crystallized dinosaur that Lin came up with was completely different. It wasn't like other crystallized creatures whose shells were made of crystals, it was completely made of crystals, including its internal cells. They could move freely without water.
So, was it possible for creatures made of other materials to appear? For example, a crystalline base? A creature made of stone?
Lin could crush a stone and reform it into a crystalline base, but it couldn't be used as a basic cell structure.
If there was a creature made of other basic structures, it would be very different. Like a creature made of volcanic rock. Or something that ate lava.
In fact, Lin didn't know why the basic structures she saw could become life. But the others were lifeless.
Perhaps she could find them somewhere else? Perhaps she couldn't, but Lin wouldn't deny them until she found them.
If this world was infinitely large, then hope would always exist. Besides, if she couldn't find them now, she could create them … since there was this huge space called 'Dreamscape'.
That's right, Lin could create creatures here that were completely different from 'reality'. They could take any form, any structure, as long as she could think of them.
Then, she could use these wondrous creatures to create a 'Dreamscape' that was different from reality in this world that belonged only to Lin. Everything would be wondrous.
Lin also did not need to control their movements in detail. For example, she only needed one thought: "Act like a normal creature."
As soon as Lin gave the order, the crystallized dinosaur in front of her began to move. It slowly walked on the ground and opened its mouth to devour the protruding crystals on the ground.
So that's how it is. Perhaps Lin subconsciously thought that if the crystallized dinosaur was a 'normal' creature. In that case, it should indeed eat crystals.
But that wasn't enough … Lin needed them to evolve on their own and form their own ecology and community. Then, they would develop into intelligent creatures! He was living in this dream.
If an intelligent creature appeared, did it have its own thoughts, or did Lin's' subconscious' make it act like it was thinking?
It didn't matter. It was interesting anyway.
In the next moment, the entire dreamscape changed again, returning to the ocean from before … and then, land.
Boom! A large continent instantly appeared at the center of the ocean. Originally, there was no sound, but Lin felt that adding sound effects would make it more interesting.
Creating multiple continents was rather troublesome, so he decided to just create one for now. He would increase the number of continents depending on the situation. As for the size, it would be about the same as the Northern Continent. Then, he would add in the details, such as a large pile of sand and stones, which would be the foundation.
Strange?
Lin realized that the sand couldn't go any further after spreading it halfway, and at the same time, it didn't seem like he could add anything else …
So that's how it is. My brain doesn't have enough capacity … Right, so that's how it is. My brain can create objects based on Lin's thoughts, but do I need to use my brain's own memory to store the contents?
Lin suddenly had this thought. Speaking of which, why were there two different memory areas?
Lin couldn't use her own memory area? Speaking of which, Lin didn't even know where her own memory area was … No, it should be possible …
Lin thought for a moment, then continued spreading the sand. But as she spread it, Lin suddenly realized a problem and immediately woke up.
Then, she fell asleep again. Lin realized that the scenery around her had changed back to the ocean from before, and the continents she created and the sand covering them had all disappeared.
As expected, Lin switched to her brain's memory area, then created another continent and spread the sand over it. Then, when she woke up and fell asleep again, she discovered that the continent was still there.
It seemed that she needed to use her brain's memory area to store the things she created. Perhaps this was because when Lin woke up, her brain would still operate according to her dream state, so her brain would automatically store her memories. If that was the case, she would need a larger brain.
Just how large would her brain need to be … Lin pondered for a bit. She now understood the structure of her brain quite well. It was capable of recording the things she created and maintaining them. In other words, when Lin woke up, the 'creatures' inside her brain would continue to move.
However, Lin wouldn't be able to see the contents of her brain when she woke up, so she would need to fall asleep … Only when her brain was completely awake would she be able to discover the memories inside. Although she didn't know why this was the case, it wasn't a bad idea either.
Since every grain of sand had a different shape, there probably wasn't enough capacity to create them, but if there wasn't an excessively detailed structure, it would be quite boring. However, creating an entire continent and countless creatures like that would probably require a relatively large brain.
That's right, perhaps this could be done. Lin's brain was created based on a normal creature, so Lin didn't have to do this. She could only leave behind the memory area and the memory area, while not needing to control the body!
That way, there would be a lot of empty space, and there would be no need to create an absurdly large brain …
At the same time, Lin also needed this brain to grow on its own. That way, it would be able to accommodate the creatures inside, because they might 'reproduce' and become more numerous. Of course, some of the internal structures didn't need to be too detailed, such as the stratum and so on. Since she already thought of it, she might as well start creating a new brain …
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