Dear reader I woke up from another weird dream today, I even Googled stuff from the dream and came up with some interesting information(I will tell you about that and post a link to the information when I finish talking about the dream)
In the dream there was a lot of different things going on but the part I remember the most was as follows:
I was in a place that kind of looked like Downton Abbey(this will be interesting later on) and there were 3 knights with me(think knight’s Templars and you kind of get what I am taking about their armor kind of looked the same too)
This is the part where it starts to get weird each knight was putting down a blood stained sword into the middle a salt ring each ring of salt was bigger than the last.
One of the knights told me when I asked what they were doing that it part was a spell for the fairy having something to do with the blood of Christ(the knight’s words).
At this point I am freaking out because it doesn’t make sense fairies and Christ don’t go together in my personal opinion.
I ask one of the knights what he is doing and why, he doesn’t really answer me just stops for a second and looks at me like I should already know the answer.
One of the other knights explains to him why I am confused and he still just thinks the whole argument is stupid and he says we are doing it because the fairies want us to.
Then it gets explained that each sword has on it the blood of 3 kings(This becomes interesting later) and they have a jar that is supposed to have the blood of Christ in it and the fairies will use it with the blood from the swords to do something(It was never said what it was).
Then it gets even weirder we go inside the Abby and we start to dance(insert weird musical number here) and it’s me singing:
“Should I chose the smoothest course, steady as the beating drum? Should I marry Kokoum? Is all my dreaming at an end?” From Pocahontas
Just before I woke up a lady tells me “Don’t marry Kokoum” then I woke up.
I Googled “three kings in a fairy ring” and I found this http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holyrood_Abbey and when I was looking at the info I found out that 3 kings are buried there.
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