Which means more bios will be posted soon and this roleplay will get up and running again.
Mod Grace.
Okay! Great! We hope to see it soon!
Just to let you know that I’m not going to be online until Tuesday as I’m going on holiday.
- Mod Grace.


The idea of entering other peoples’ dreams has been somewhat fascinating to a lot of people for a very long time; the only problem was they didn’t know how to do it. An idea was developed in the late 1980’s in which if we think hard enough when going to sleep, we’d be able to share dream space with those around us. Through lucid dreaming, a mass of intelligent people were able to join others in their dreams without them knowing that it was only happening in a dream. It just got complicated when the subject realised they were dreaming.

The idea of entering other peoples’ dreams has been somewhat fascinating to a lot of people for a very long time; the only problem was they didn’t know how to do it. An idea was developed in the late 1980’s in which if we think hard enough when going to sleep, we’d be able to share dream space with those around us. Through lucid dreaming, a mass of intelligent people were able to join others in their dreams without them knowing that it was only happening in a dream. It just got complicated when the subject realised they were dreaming.
Spencer Davis / 27 / Architect / FC: Chris Pine / OPEN
Growing up in a large family with five brothers and two sisters, you would expect Spencer to be loud in order to get attention, however he is completely the opposite. He’s a person that likes to keep himself to himself and is incredibly private, particularly when it comes to his designs. It’s not that he doesn’t want to share them; he just doesn’t want other people outside of a project knowing. Spencer is a very quiet man who just likes to get things done the minute he’s been given them because he knows that if it’s put off it won’t ever get done. He’s seen it happen before and he doesn’t want it to happen to him.
Spencer is used to a lot of people living under one roof so he’s not all too fussed that he’s stuck in a house with most of the other Architects. He doesn’t think this is a good idea, however, as things can get quite heated when it comes to discussion of designs – another reason why he doesn’t like to share his. Criticism isn’t something he likes very much, but he takes it on the chin and understands that you only get better with it, although sometimes he thinks the others just say things to be mean rather than to encourage improvement.
He has been dream walking for 3 years.

The idea of entering other peoples’ dreams has been somewhat fascinating to a lot of people for a very long time; the only problem was they didn’t know how to do it. An idea was developed in the late 1980’s in which if we think hard enough when going to sleep, we’d be able to share dream space with those around us. Through lucid dreaming, a mass of intelligent people were able to join others in their dreams without them knowing that it was only happening in a dream. It just got complicated when the subject realised they were dreaming.
Rebecca Samsa / 24 / Research/Manager / FC: Natalie Dormer / OPEN
Controlling to a point of no return, Rebecca Samsa is not a woman you want to cross when she’s having a bad day. She likes to know everything that is going on, even if it’s nothing to do with her. You’ll catch (or maybe you won’t) sneaking around to see the latest business or you’ll hear her talking about someone’s private business in the middle of the day. If she knows your secrets, you’re busted. So it’s not surprising that she managed to add herself into the dream walking program, especially because she likes to get her own way.
Take away her controlling side and Rebecca is one researcher that you want on your team because she knows exactly what she is doing. She’ll make sure everything she finds out is supported by evidence and can spend weeks researching one person, ensuring that it’s all accurate and thorough. She knows just how good she is, and only really works on a project that interests her. People say that she’d be a good thief, but she prefers working in the background, watching from a distance.
She has been dream walking for 4 years.
Rose Anderson / 20 / Thief / FC: Jennifer Lawrence / OPEN
An innocent face? Maybe, but that doesn’t mean she won’t steal to get what she wants. From since she can remember Rose has lived on her own. She’s had a tough life, and has had to steal to survive. She taught herself the tricks of the trade and everything she knows has come from trial and error. By the age of sixteen she knew how to manipulate a person into getting what she wanted or needed. After trying to get something she wanted from someone who was experienced in dream walking, she was offered specific training to extract information from somebody’s dreams. Bored and looking for something knew, she accepted and has enjoyed every single moment of easily manipulating somebody for specific information, simply because she was good at it.
Manipulative and cocky, Rose is somebody you wouldn’t know has stabbed you in the back until its way too late. She keeps her friends close and her enemies closer and keeps a close eye on the other thieves in order to learn things from them. She’s sly and snarky, with a dry sense of humour. Rose also finds it very hard to trust people and doesn’t make friends very easily which is why she’s so used to being on her own. She prefers it that way, although she can’t help but make friends with the weaker group of people just so she can be top dog.
She has been dream walking for 2 years.

The idea of entering other peoples’ dreams has been somewhat fascinating to a lot of people for a very long time; the only problem was they didn’t know how to do it. An idea was developed in the late 1980’s in which if we think hard enough when going to sleep, we’d be able to share dream space with those around us. Through lucid dreaming, a mass of intelligent people were able to join others in their dreams without them knowing that it was only happening in a dream. It just got complicated when the subject realised they were dreaming.