>>5990473>>5990462>>5990435<span class="mu-g">"Who are you?"</span> Torak asked. <span class="mu-g">"What's the point all this?"</span>
<span class="mu-b">"You're dreaming,"</span> the raven answered. <span class="mu-b">"Dreaming right before you die."</span>
<span class="mu-g">"I am!?"</span> Torak asked, not quite believing it. <span class="mu-g">"Where did that yeti go? Why are you doing this to me as I die?"</span>
<span class="mu-b">"*I'm* not really doing anything to you. I'm waiting for you to die, so I can eat your eyes. Or I was, anyway, until that ape showed up. This dreamscape is a meeting ground, a council of shadows. The yeti picked you as a disciple. That's what it told me. For some reason. Frankly, I don't like you."</span>
Torak looked over his shoulder, searching for that yeti again. He saw the yeti, but when he turned away even briefly, and then back, it was gone. He kept searching for that yeti, but eventually the raven made some kind of squawking sound to get his attention.
<span class="mu-b">"Well?"</span>
1. Tell the bird to get lost
2. Demand to see the yeti directly
3. Ask for more details on what he's a disciple of
4. Ignore the bird