Dr. Tsuchinoko

Dr. Tsuchinoko's Arc

3 Chapters

Dr. Tsuchinoko's dream is mastering the art of dream-walking to treat deep creature traumas.

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by @Ellie
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Chapter 1

Dr. Tsuchinoko adjusted their round glasses and peered into the misty swamps of Cryptidia. They had spent years studying the forgotten art of dream-walking, hoping to heal creatures whose traumas ran too deep for regular medicine. Here, in these ancient waters, they would finally put their skills to the test. The small building sat between two twisted cypress trees, its wooden boards weathered gray from the humid air. Dr. Tsuchinoko pushed open the door to their new office. Inside, a simple desk faced a worn couch. Shelves lined the walls, holding jars of swamp herbs and dried moss. A single window let in soft green light filtered through hanging vines. They set down their woven bag and traced a paw across the desk's surface. This place would do. This is where they would guide creatures through their dreams, walking beside them through memories too painful to face alone. The work could finally begin.

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Chapter 2

Dr. Tsuchinoko opened their leather journal and studied the first lesson of dream-walking. The instructions were clear: they must learn to enter a calm mind before attempting to guide another. They closed their eyes and breathed slowly, counting each breath. Their paw rested on their round belly. The sounds of the swamp faded—the dripping water, the croaking frogs, the rustling leaves. For three heartbeats, they felt weightless. Then a splash outside broke their focus. They blinked and looked down at the journal again. This would take practice, but they had made a start. The next morning, Dr. Tsuchinoko stepped outside their office. They needed to prepare calming remedies before attempting dream-walking again. Behind the building, a patch of firm ground held an array of herbs and flowers. Lavender grew in thick bunches. Chamomile dotted the earth with white blooms. They set their basket on a wooden bench and began picking stems. The scent cleared their head. They crushed mint leaves between their paws and dropped them into a clay bowl. Each plant had a purpose—to calm the mind, to ease fear, to help creatures sleep deeply. They worked until the sun climbed higher, filling their basket with what they would need. When they finished, they carried it all inside and lined the jars on their shelves. Tomorrow, they would try entering the calm state again. This time, they would hold it longer.

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Chapter 3

Dr. Tsuchinoko had learned to calm their own mind, but dream-walking required more. They needed a guide, someone who had walked the path before. The swamps held many secrets, and somewhere in Cryptidia lived masters of the old ways. They packed their woven bag with herbs and locked the office door. The journey would take them deeper into the wetlands than they had ever gone. The path wound through thick moss and standing water. Their feet sank into soft mud with each step. After an hour of walking, they spotted something unusual through the fog. A wooden structure sat on dry ground, its beams carved with spiraling patterns. The Dream Exchange Pavilion rose before them, its roof covered in dried reeds. Dr. Tsuchinoko climbed the steps and entered. Inside, cushions circled a low table. The air smelled of tea and old wood. This was a place where creatures gathered to share their night visions, to learn from each other's experiences. Dr. Tsuchinoko sat on one of the cushions and looked around. The walls held drawings of dreams—some showed flying, others showed falling, many showed things that made no sense in waking life. They understood now. Dream-walking wasn't something learned alone in an office. It required community, the shared wisdom of many minds. Here, creatures spoke openly about what they saw while they slept. Here, the strange became normal, and the hidden became known. They would return to this place often. They would listen and learn from others who walked through dreams. The pavilion held what books could not teach—the living practice of an ancient art. Dr. Tsuchinoko touched their glasses and smiled. Their path forward had become clear.

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