>>6855266I think the most expansive one was sort of like a story. Not from my perspective. Like one of those stories that takes the perspective of multiple characters. Each one in turn - once their portion is finished, the story is over.
The beginning of the dream is fuzzy. I'm not sure if that's because it was never there, or merely because the dream was so long that by the time I woke up I had forgotten it.
Anyway, the first three characters were human and the last one was a race horse.
The antagonist is an illusionist that takes a devilesque sort of role. He usually takes on the appearance of a bugs bunny-ish rabbit, but very seedy and sinister.
The part where it stops being fuzzy, the first two characters are dead in the woods. The third one is a mentally handicapped girl who acts as a sort of maid/caretaker at that cabin. In the woods, there are these two types of cartoonish gobliny characters. Or maybe gremlins. They were hairy little creatures about the size of a baby that the devil character made. One kind of the gremliny creatures is kinda pudgy and docile, but still kinda evil. The other kind is very skinny and fast, as well as violent. The retarded girl taking care of the cabin doesn't get attacked by them though. They were under the control of the devil-rabbit character. Also, when the first two die in the cabin, she takes their bodies out to the woods where the gremlin things devour them, as instructed by the devil-rabbit character.
The race horse was a really fast one I guess, but he was always racing to try and get his dick wet. He ends up in the woods as well and the devil-rabbit has procured the most beautiful mare he's ever seen. For some reason his jockey goes along with the horse's rapacious desires, and the devil-rabbit tells them that if they can win a race against him that he'll hand over the mare.
The race is neck and neck but at the end, the devil-rabbit's illusions come undone, but that's where I woke up, so I don't know how it ended.