junk yard nation
Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 3:46 pm
I dreamt Martin Fishbourne was the father of a family in a nation that had no industries. Nothing was being made anymore. The nation lived off of junk. The lowest class of people were the "diggers". These people lived by digging through dumps and selling items the found were needed. When they found dirt that had not been contaminated by oil they celebrated because they could now plant a garden.
Martin started out just to survive but ended up doing so well at digging he became a leader of these diggers. This movement seemed to be a threat to the status quo. Martin found water. This seemed to really anger the leaders of the "above ground".
The above ground people were trying to sabotage the diggers even though they needed the goods they dug up. They thought the diggers to be a threat somehow? But the diggers revolted and were persistent and could not be stopped. Certain items that were found seemed to be very significant.
I remember one of the items of importance was a rug. It was blue and he took great care to clean it. The other great discovery was that he found his family from before belongings.
It was luggage stacked up that had clean clothes which no one had anymore because diggers lived in filthy rags. These clothes were preserved and had not been covered with dirt because it was in an underground room. But Martin knew this was a trap laid by the people trying to stop him. So he cleverly devised a plan of attack that destroyed the opposition and his people were then free.
Martin started out just to survive but ended up doing so well at digging he became a leader of these diggers. This movement seemed to be a threat to the status quo. Martin found water. This seemed to really anger the leaders of the "above ground".
The above ground people were trying to sabotage the diggers even though they needed the goods they dug up. They thought the diggers to be a threat somehow? But the diggers revolted and were persistent and could not be stopped. Certain items that were found seemed to be very significant.
I remember one of the items of importance was a rug. It was blue and he took great care to clean it. The other great discovery was that he found his family from before belongings.
It was luggage stacked up that had clean clothes which no one had anymore because diggers lived in filthy rags. These clothes were preserved and had not been covered with dirt because it was in an underground room. But Martin knew this was a trap laid by the people trying to stop him. So he cleverly devised a plan of attack that destroyed the opposition and his people were then free.