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I had a vivid dream last night. I never had one for a while until now:

I can’t remember exactly what happened first but from what I could best remember was that I had to leave with my parents off from a place to a road trip in a compact van. It had a broken side door and I had to sit somewhere in the way back. We arrived at a beach or some sort of bay (I can’t describe it very well). There were a lot of shacks on wooden docks over the shore. We entered in one to search for someone to hand in a “get-well” gift but someone told us that the only way to get to him is by sailing to a small island on the other side of the beach. They would provide us a boat if any one of us wins at a “wipe-out” tournament at the beach fare. As we decided to take the challenge, I and my parents proceeded to the fare. My mom and dad went into a swirly amusement contraption while I head over to the main tournament. The obstacle course was a tall tower filled with different edges, ledges, and ropes. For an unexplainable reason, I already had gear and lifejacket, ready to begin the race. My main objective was to get to the top first while still maintaining a ring around my neck. After the tournament began, I rushed through several pillars, and long gaps, climbing up to the top until I reached to one part where I had to place my entire body on a wall, trying to catch and hold on to a white block using my legs. Performing so didn’t trigger anything and I got stuck on that part for some long time until some random dude floated up to me and pointed out some ropes I could use to climb alongside. Doing so would skip 30% of the entire course and give me the lead. So I went for that path but end up dropping the ring off from my neck, way down into the water. From that moment, I thought I had lost but it seems the game still goes on so I still had a chance of winning by becoming the only person to reach the goal without the ring. Therefore I continued and reached the top of the course. I waited until someone else got there after me. He celebrates his victory but I realized he didn’t have his ring on either which makes me the winner of the tournament. As I got back down, I was introduced to a slide show of me and my parents visiting the fare. From there, my dream ended.