Prompt: The Harap-Alb is the main character of the work, because he participates in all the moments of the action, the author's attention is directed towards him, and all the other characters behave according to his behaviour. Like Prince Charming in the folk tale, Albaphar is a positive character, symbolising the forces of good, the protagonist, as opposed to the antagonistic and functional Spânul. At the same time, he is also an eponymous character, as his name gives the title to the work, thus highlighting from the outset the great weight this character has in the development of the action. In fact, his name is an oxymoron, as he combines opposites and is made up of two non-colours, uniting good and evil, darkness and light. Harp, which means black, may refer to the idea of the slave, while White is characteristic of the master.
Prompt: The Harap-Alb is the main character of the work, because he participates in all the moments of the action, the author's attention is directed towards him, and all the other characters behave according to his behaviour. Like Prince Charming in the folk tale, Albaphar is a positive character, symbolising the forces of good, the protagonist, as opposed to the antagonistic and functional Spânul. At the same time, he is also an eponymous character, as his name gives the title to the work, thus highlighting from the outset the great weight this character has in the development of the action. In fact, his name is an oxymoron, as he combines opposites and is made up of two non-colours, uniting good and evil, darkness and light. Harp, which means black, may refer to the idea of the slave, while White is characteristic of the master.
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Prompt:
The Harap-Alb is the main character of the work, because he participates in all the moments of the action, the author's attention is directed towards him, and all the other characters behave according to his behaviour. Like Prince Charming in the folk tale, Albaphar is a positive character, symbolising the forces of good, the protagonist, as opposed to the antagonistic and functional Spânul. At the same time, he is also an eponymous character, as his name gives the title to the work, thus highlighting from the outset the great weight this character has in the development of the action. In fact, his name is an oxymoron, as he combines opposites and is made up of two non-colours, uniting good and evil, darkness and light. Harp, which means black, may refer to the idea of the slave, while White is characteristic of the master.
Dream Level: is increased each time when you "Go Deeper" into the dream. Each new level is harder to achieve and
takes more iterations than the one before.
Rare Deep Dream: is any dream which went deeper than level 6.
Deep Dream
You cannot go deeper into someone else's dream. You must create your own.
Deep Dream
Currently going deeper is available only for Deep Dreams.