Prompt: The royal palace courtyard is alive with drumming and celebration. Dancers in brightly colored wrappers move rhythmically under the star-lit sky, their beaded anklets jingling. The aroma of spiced meats and fresh palm wine fills the air as the kingdom rejoices.
Prompt: A majestic African palace with towering stone pillars and golden detailing, blending intricate carvings with rich cultural motifs. Inside, a vast ceremonial hall glows with torchlight, draped in deep red and gold tapestries. At the center, a powerful king sits on an ornate throne, wearing a regal crown and flowing royal robes. In front of him, two infant princes, just three months old, are carried by attendants dressed in ceremonial attire.
Prompt: In the main square of a village, old African elders sit beneath the shade of an ancient big tree with wide braches cable of covering one when the sun is scorching and when the rain is failing, there they sit sharing wisdom with young initiates.
Prompt: African warriors in ancient times were clad in leather armor, their shields decorated with ancestral emblems, and they patrolled the streets not with aggression but with the pride of protectors.
Prompt: A sacred room where decisions that shape the kingdom are made. The long mahogany table at the center is surrounded by ornately carved chairs, each reserved for the council of elders, war generals, and spiritual seers. The walls are lined with scrolls of ancient knowledge, protected in clay and leather cases.
A massive iron gong hangs in one corner, used to signal the start of meetings. On the table, delicate calabashes filled with fresh palm wine and kola nuts are set before each council member as a sign of hospitality.
A large painting of the kingdom’s first ruler dominates one wall, showing him seated with a staff of power in hand. Wooden statues of Ogun (god of war), Orunmila (god of wisdom), and Esu (guardian of fate) stand along the perimeter of the room, reminding the council that divine wisdom must guide all decisions.
Prompt: As one steps into the palace, they are greeted by the Great Hall, a vast chamber with towering pillars made of polished ebony wood, intricately carved with Yoruba or Nsibidi symbols of wisdom, strength, and unity. The walls are covered in elaborate murals depicting the ancestors, legendary battles, and the gods who blessed the kingdom.
The ceiling, woven from palm fronds and lined with gold-painted rafters, allows streams of sunlight to filter through, casting warm golden patterns on the polished red clay floors. The floor itself is covered in fine animal-skin rugs—leopard and antelope hides, symbols of royalty and bravery.
At the far end of the hall, the King’s Throne sits on an elevated platform, carved from sacred iroko wood and adorned with gold and coral inlays. The throne is backed by a massive panel of woven beadwork, illustrating the lineage of past rulers. To either side of the throne, chiefs and nobles’ seats are arranged in a semicircle, their chairs crafted from ornately carved wood with cushions of the finest woven kente fabric.
Large bronze oil lamps, shaped like elephants and birds, are placed strategically around the hall, their flames flickering gently, illuminating the room with a warm, golden glow. The air is filled with the subtle scent of burning frankincense and shea butter, carried through the hall by a cool breeze from the palace’s open archways.
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.