Shoot Your Nightmare The Beginning Legends Dash
As a war hero returning home in May 2013, six months after the latest war had ended, I found myself struggling with nightmares and flashbacks. The doctors diagnosed me with PTSD, a common risk for war veterans. The memories of the horrors I witnessed on the battlefield haunted me, leaving me restless and tormented in my sleep.
One particular nightmare stood out among the rest, where I found myself in a dark and twisted dreamscape, faced with the daunting task of collecting 12 clocks to control the dream. Despite the obstacles in my way, I was determined to confront my demons and conquer my fears.
Armed with the skills of a trained killer, I faced each challenge head-on, knowing that my only way to escape the nightmare was to face it head-on. As I fought through the darkness, I realized that I needed to confront the demons within myself in order to truly wake up and find peace.
In that moment, I understood that being a war hero did not define me, and neither did the nightmares that plagued my sleep. I was a survivor, a warrior fighting for my own mental well-being, determined to overcome the traumas of war and find a way back to reality.