Tina's body goes into reduced activity mode once a day or so, but it has no consciousness so can't really be said to sleep. The demons do have consciousness, but apparently stay awake and aware of things all of the time. Tina's body can't dream because there's nothing there to do the dreaming (as far as we know), and the Tina demon collective doesn't dream because they don't sleep. So, a realistic dream while asleep and not realising that you're asleep would be rather a traumatic thing for a demon to suddenly experience without warning.
Opus the Poet wrote:Doesn't anyone sleep around here?
Can't sleep. Bia might get me.
GlytchMeister wrote:Was the whole Bia thing "all just a dream"?
I somehow doubt that it was
just a dream. There was probably significantly more to it than to an ordinary dream.
NOTDilbert wrote:And wait til Tina drops the "I dream of Bia" bomb....
But does Bia have light brown hair?
Grantwhy wrote:The backpack? They are surprisingly handy for carrying stuff.
Then there is the possibility that Atsali has some counterweights at the bottom of the pack

Parachute. For her fear of falling.
Grantwhy wrote:Well, I'll stand to be corrected on this, but technically speaking stars don't give off light, they give off energy/radiation some of which (a narrow band) humans perceive as 'light'. Or something like that
Hmmm. . .I suppose that you could say that stars don't give off the mental symbology that we assign to the stellar radiation that we call light. What we see as light doesn't actually exist in the physical world, it's just how our brains interpret the radiation that our eyes intercept. So light exists, but our perceived idea of what light actually looks like doesn't. We could theoretically perceive light as something totally different, such as the taste of tuna or the smell of pencils, or some sensory perception that we can't even imagine because we don't have anything like it ourselves. Demons see the radiation without the mental interpretation that we attach to it.
DilyV wrote:5. Somewhere along the line, Tina's demons gain a conscience and morals...
I think that demons always had morals, just not necessarily ones that match up with the average human's. As for a conscience. . .hmmm. They'd probably have something like that already, too, but in line with their own sense of morality and not with ours. Even if it does need to be enforced by sphinx law, there would need to be a conscience there to start with. Otherwise the law wouldn't really work as a deterrent, because there'd be no inner voice telling the demon, "Nah, you'd better not do that. Phix will stomp you."
DilyV wrote:Okay, knowing all the above, We've been shown that Tina sleeps... so wouldn't it stand to reason her demons knows what sleep is?
Knowing abstractly that something exists and experiencing it directly can be very different things.
DilyV wrote:*throws up my hands and stomps off to confusion corner*
At least you didn't do as Tina, and throw up a tentacle. . .
Or at least, I hope that you didn't.
zachariah wrote:With any luck you will be able to appear rational and sane around others when you have completed the program.
We have high hopes that at least
one of us here will eventually manage to project that sort of image.