"It still lacks a bit of meaning,"
Watching this scene, the corners of Annan's mouth silently rose.
The Four Gentlemen still hadn't noticed... What exactly did the nightmare called "Sporogenesis Mill" signify?
This might also be a flaw in the player's perspective.
There's still need for practice.
They would only consider how to conquer this level, not why it was created.
Nightmares are historical projections, as well as the materialization of obsessions.
Those nightmares that are close to "real-time" indicate that the deceased's obsession is the event itself; the more abstract the nightmare, the less clear the person is about the nature of their obsession, and they can't articulate what they are actually holding onto.
——This is especially true for children.
This type of nightmare, filled with childish innocence... it must contain some kind of indistinct metaphor.