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Date Posted: 14:11:10 06/13/01 Wed
Author: Loonook
Subject: Re: Contest # 5 Discussion!
In reply to: Verdeloth 's message, "Re: Contest # 5 Discussion!" on 10:26:16 06/13/01 Wed


Info from the thread on MTGNEWS.com

OK... Bajdormi are Lower Sleepers. Not sleeper agents... nowhere close. These beings live in a place known as the Dreamscape that is everywhere but nonexistant. They feed off of fear (or nightmares, depending on how sentient the creature is they feed from.) They walk in many forms, and have an almost chameleon quality in that respect. When not in a specific form, the Bajdormi appear as spheres of absolute darkness. They will, if they must, manifest on the planes, and have been known to nearly kill (destroy) those that can enter their realm without being asleep (some planeswalkers, psychic beings, and even people who have lucid dreams can manifest in the Dreamscape.) Amongst the Bajdormi there is a tight social structure, where there are lordships, kingships, and such. However, to the casual observer, one Bajdormi is similar to the others, some will only take fear of certain types of dreams (like, for example, fear of falling.) There have been 3 documented cases of large Bajdormi manifestations amongst the planes of existance (as known to the peoples of the Scape.) These manifestations are usually in the form of shadow armies, and are responsible for large disappearances. Many fairytales on all planes involve isolated incidents where beings have encountered the Bajdormi. Though, to the viewer, they may have seemed as another creature. When they manifest in the planes of reality, where there are laws of time and space, the Bajdormi may only stay so long. However, it is rumoured that there have been some species (humans, gnomes, and merfolk) that have been documented as being possessed by the Lower Sleepers. However, this may all be heresay, though it could be true.

On average, a bajdormi encountered in the scape will be 3-12' in diameter, with tendrils of black ichor waving around. If forced to assume a form, the form is inperfect, and will always have something that is true in all forms (be it a mark, or an imperfection.) When Bajdormi take a form, they take the essence, not the full shape (though some have this ability, it is powerful in its drain on their energy.) The form is recognizable, but is lacking in substance (if a hand goes through the creature it will feel an extreme pain and possibly disappear altogether.) However, some Bajdormi have learned ways to live amongst people, and can actually use powerful magicks to appear whole and true as a form. These creatures are shunned in the Scape, but are highly valued as spies for those who can capture them.

Also... there is NO CHANCE of being found on an MTG site by a publisher that has any reason to want to publish anything

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