He has a singular advantage here. And possibly his only one. She's strong, no doubt about it. Her gift is a powerful one, and as much of a denizen of dreams as he can be, he's still grounded in the real world. Even his dream avatar is sweating now as he carries the bodies back towards the sense of his body he has, where he can take refuge and ward them better. It still seems an impossible way off, carrying two dead-weight bodies, and with the dreamscape twisting and shifting.
But the light does not have to overcome the darkness, much as he doesn't tell her this. Eventually, he's hoping the darkness will turn and swallow itself, her own dark dreams, when exposed, obviously having some affect on her as well.
The light does not need to win. It only needs to endure.
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