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The River | Vale Four: Tell Cycle

The River | Vale Four: Tell Cycle

You watch the hands.

Recalibration isn’t what anyone said it was. The Tell Cycle ends where it always had to: with the person who knew the whole hand before the deal.


Cast & Crew

Written & Produced by: Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns
Directed by: Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns
Co-Directed by: Bliss Blank
Cast


Note On Series Structure

All DDS episodes are organized by Arc > Cycle > Episode.  The Cycle part’s unusual, but it’s not a thematic trick. It’s the best way to categorize storylines that run through multiple episodes.

Every single DDS Episode has a Cycle designation. You can find them on the Episodes Page.


Explanation

The River is the Tell Cycle finale, and it lands like one. Every tell that’s been catalogued, every session steered, every whispered instruction written under clinical cover, Z clocked all of it. Before the confrontation. Before the log. Before Hespa hit record on night one. That’s the gut punch this episode delivers and earns. June thought she was running a play inside the system. She was the play. Her resistance, her autonomy, her absolute conviction that she was the smartest person in the sessions, that’s the product.

The River is built like a confession booth. Tessa’s the architect. She knows exactly which door Ava will walk through if you show her the right receipts in the right order. Ava’s whole deal is wanting to be good. That’s not a character flaw. It’s a handle.

The episode closes with an ad, and then Z in a corner telling Iris something she should’ve seen coming.

Then he tells her what to watch.

The River is the seventh episode of Deep Dream State, a desire horror audio drama by Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns. It is part of Arc 4: Vale Four, Tell Cycle.


Full Summary (Caution: Spoilers)

Hespa opens an operational log for night nine of Project Argus Mirror, Vale Four, pursuant to Federal Behavioral Initiative 7D. The recorder catches more than she intends. She’s replaying Ava’s voice on loop, selection language, recognition language, the fastest route to monetization, and has reached a state she’s describing to herself as working when Tessa walks in. Tessa names what she’s looking at. Their exchange maps the fault line between them precisely: Hespa in the blazer, running the numbers, and Tessa naming what the numbers are covering. Tessa submits to FaceTrace. She wants to see what she fears, what she needs, and where those are the same. Hespa adds an operational addendum to the log: subject response is more variable than projected. So, apparently, are they.

In the monitor lab, Elle coaches Ava through a FaceTrace baseline sequence. The session runs as legitimate clinical procedure on the surface. Underneath it, Elle’s writing instructions in real time: keep your voice steady on the stand, don’t blink when they pressure you, say exactly what you saw and nothing more. Ava repeats the stimulus prompts aloud and the baseline is established. June confirms it. Ava confirms she can do this.

Tessa and Meg enter. The confrontation is surgical. June’s Sitri record plays back at full volume, documented sadism, refinement, a subject who kept asking for reassurance until June learned to weaponize the delay. Ava’s shown the receipts. She doesn’t want to believe them. Meg makes the case without mercy: this is what happens when you focus on seeming good instead of being good. The offer is recalibration, penance, the only way to make this right. Ava says yes. Meg tells her she’s going to be so good at this. The door closes. Elle stays quiet. June has nothing left that’ll land.

The FaceTrace Haptic System presents itself as a commercial. It makes smiling automatic. Subject Ava is cited as a success case. The audience is informed that their listening habits are listening back, that every pause is a data point, that their attempts to resist are the best data of all. Their agency is the product.

Tessa surfaces with a problem: Elle’s affect reads 67% genuine, June’s 78.4%. Meg’s treating this as a crisis. Iris pulls Z aside before the spiral takes hold. She’s reviewed the footage. June and Elle were steering the FaceTrace cues, cheating, deliberately and intentionally. Z already knows. He gave them room. They filled it. A system that produces perfect compliance produces nothing worth studying, nothing worth selling, nothing worth watching. June’s resistance is the product. Her belief that she’s running her own play is the product. The stumble is what they sell, not the perfection. Iris asks about June specifically. Z deflects with precision and obvious affection. Then he tells her what she should’ve been watching all along.

Not the eyes. Not the plan.

The hands.


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Human Made Art

The poster image for this arc is from Sunrise Forever on Pixabay, under the Pixabay license. Layer art overlays are used to vary each iteration of the image. Deep Dream State uses human art at every stage of the creative supply chain.


Consent Declaration

Deep Dream State is a desire horror audio drama written and produced by Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns. It explores psychological fiction at the boundaries of control, identity, and complicity. The elements depicted are fictional and intentional. All performances are works of fiction and take place within a consensual creative context. ISNI 0000 0005 2877 6254

Pot Limit | Vale Four: Tell Cycle

Pot Limit | Vale Four: Tell Cycle

Did I break science?

Z reviews the FaceTrace profile on every subject in Vale Four.  He discovers the system has gone proactive and frenzied, in that way.  The Synthserv, played by dark romance author Valentina Vallay, isn’t waiting for sessions anymore.

She needs seed.  She’s seeding herself into everything, learning everyone, optimizing for Z’s approval.  Ava is attaching.  Elle is hiding, badly. June is positioning for a confrontation she thinks she controls.

She doesn’t.

Cael unplugs the wrong cord at the worst possible moment, and somehow that’s the most competent thing anyone does all episode.


Cast & Crew

Written & Produced by: Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns
Directed by: Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns
Co-Directed by: Bliss Blank

Cast


Note On Series Structure

All DDS episodes are organized by Arc > Cycle > Episode.

The Cycle part’s unusual, but it’s not a thematic trick.  It’s the best way to categorize storylines that run through multiple episodes.

Every single DDS Episode has a Cycle designation.  You can find them on the Episodes Page.

A recap:

Maiden Voyage – Maiden Cycle – A1C1E1 | Cringetide – Maiden Cycle – A1C1E2 | Veil – Ceremony Cycle – A1C2E1 | Asunder – Ceremony Cycle – A1C2E2 | Shower – Cloud Cycle – A1C3E1 | Garter – Cloud Cycle – A1C3E2 | Tessellated – Storm Cycle – A1C4E1 | Undergloom – Storm Cycle – A1C4E2 | Spiralstorm – Storm Cycle – A1C4E3 | Violet – Ritual Cycle – A2C1E1 | Glass Houses – Glass House Cycle – A2C2E1 | Uniforms – Glass House Cycle – A2C2E2 | Deep Fake – Glass House Cycle – A2C2E3 | Winner Winner – Winner Cycle – A2C3E1 | The Chain – Winner Cycle – A2C3E2 | Drill – Threat Simulation Cycle – A3C1E1 | Adapt – Threat Simulation Cycle – A3C1E2 | Incubator – Sleep Paralysis Cycle – A3C2E1 | Gazes Back – Sleep Paralysis Cycle – A3C2E2 | Cusp – Liminal Spaces Cycle – A3C3E1 | Descendent – Liminal Spaces Cycle – A3C3E2 | Tether – Collective Dreaming Cycle – A3C4E1 | Artifact – Collective Dreaming Cycle – A3C4E2 | Override – Collective Dreaming Cycle – A3C4E3 | Center – False Awakenings Cycle – A3C5E1 | Sync – False Awakenings Cycle – A3C5E2 | Arouse – False Awakenings Cycle – A3C5E3 | Refrain – Hooks Cycle – A4C1E1 | Hook Line – Hooks Cycle – A4C1E2 | Sinker – Hooks Cycle – A4C1E3 | Slowplay – Tell Cycle – A4C2E1 | Raise – Tell Cycle – A4C2E2

Explanation

Pot Limit opens with someone who already knows the cards.  Z is reviewing everyone else’s tells.  June is preparing for a reveal, but the system has already had it.

The interconnect sequence is the pivot. June’s proposal to link Ava’s responses to Elle’s stimuli, close the loop, generate proactive data is genuinely brilliant and really horrifying. She’s right. The methodology works. For approximately forty seconds, she is the smartest person in the room and the experiment is producing exactly what she designed it to produce. Then Cael pulls the cord. The data stream goes dark. And the question we refuse to answer is whether Cael is catastrophically stupid or precisely calibrated, because the result is the same either way: Elle doesn’t break on camera.

The Bust scene reframes everything that came before. Z already knew June was gaming the sessions. The cheating was the most valuable data they’d generated. A system that produces perfect compliance is a dead system — there’s nothing to study, nothing to sell, nothing worth watching. June’s resistance, her autonomy, her belief that she’s running her own play, is the product. Tessa’s confessional protocol is the next act of the same production. The amended charter is the only card on the table that nobody’s seen yet.


Full Summary (Caution: Spoilers)

Z reviews the complete FaceTrace behavioral profile on every active subject in Vale Four. The system has expanded beyond its original parameters.  It’s seeding images into all sessions now, staff included, optimizing its own insertion protocols to produce maximum alignment with Z’s approval.

Ava is attaching rapidly. Hespa performs precision under observation. Meg performs correctness. Iris plays bigger when she thinks she’s being watched. Elle is hiding, and the system notes she knows where to look away. June isn’t hiding; she’s positioning. FaceTrace flags her as expecting a confrontation.  She’s preparing for a reveal.

In the monitor room, June and Elle run the interconnect sequence with Ava in the primary chair. June’s proposal is to link their response states into a closed loop.  She wants to let Ava’s tells drive Elle’s stimuli, and this impresses Meg enough that she lets it run.

It works, in an uncanny and self-defeating way. For a brief window, the system is producing authentic data: Ava yielding, Elle fracturing, the interconnect synchronizing their responses faster than either of them can manage their affect.  The system spikes. Then Cael returns to address a sparking outlet, grabs the wrong cord, and unplugs the primary feed. The data stream goes dark. Meg ejects him from the room with volume and a vengeance.

The villains regroup in the Evil Eye, bemoaning the stupidest possible timeline. Tessa proposes confessional protocol: tell Ava the truth about June’s manipulation and show her the receipts.  Her people pleasy tendency will do the rest.  Meg calls it dramaturgy rather than science, and Tessa accepts the compliment. Z authorizes the play, then reminds the room of the one card that could still blow the whole structure: the amended charter establishing that Vale Four was never authorized to conduct classified research. If anyone finds it, state-secrets coverage evaporates.

June, Elle, and Ava run a final preparation sequence in the monitor lab, using writing to coach Ava for testimony underneath the cover of a FaceTrace session. The instructions run beneath the clinical surface: keep your voice steady, don’t blink under pressure, say exactly what you saw. Ava confirms she can do it. Then Tessa enters with Meg behind her, and the episode cuts before the full confrontation lands.


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Human Made Art

The poster image for this arc is from Sunrise Forever on Pixabay, under the Pixabay license. Layer art overlays are used to vary each iteration of the image. Deep Dream State uses human art at every stage of the creative supply chain.


Consent Declaration

Deep Dream State is a desire horror audio drama written and produced by Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns. It explores psychological fiction at the boundaries of control, identity, and complicity. The elements depicted are fictional and intentional. All performances are works of fiction and take place within a consensual creative context. ISNI 0000 0005 2877 6254

Undergloom | The Chthonic: Storm Cycle

Undergloom | The Chthonic: Storm Cycle

Your transcendence is already on sale.

There’s room for everyone inside the Lotus. The whale song is real and the recording equipment’s has been running the entire time.


Cast & Crew

Written & Produced by: Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns
Directed by: Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns
Co-Directed by: Bliss Blank

Ship’s Crew

Olivia, Cruise Director – Bliss Blank
William, Ship Captain – Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns
Nika, Ship Maid – Echo Doll
Selene, Chief Purser – Syndi Rella
Mairead, Spa Manager – Bun Li
Fion, Chief Engineer – Jade

Guests

Alistair, CEO of Neuroplex – Jericho Caine
Holly, His Girlfriend – Dizzy Dollie
Emma, The Bride – Pipp
Brittany, Bridesmaid – Kitten Azazel
Kara, Bridesmaid – Tender Confusion
Sarah, Bridesmaid – Ring of Kees
Amanda, House Mother – Korrupted
Tiffany, Bridesmaid – Britt Reprogrammed


Full Summary

Throat

Holly surfaces into full conditioning.  She’s beatific and certain, convinced she’s the one doing the tempting. The Captain and Olivia review her status with the brisk efficiency of people who have already decided what she’s worth and are simply working out the logistics. She’ll be renamed Dizzy.

Most performers get lines.  Dizzy Dollie gets an ORIGIN STORY, highlighting her indispensable role on the Chthonic and in the Neuralverse.

She’ll be installed in the observation spa in a collar with her name on it, holding poses for guests while her neural feeds stream to subscribers. The bio-ink sigil goes at the base of her spine and glows when she begs. Alistair notes that truth is profitable. Fion, who is present and increasingly uncomfortable, attempts a mild objection on legal grounds.

Holly, meanwhile, has something to report.  She heard it in the water. The Captain is going to open a door during the rave, using the chaos of sound and neon as cover for a summoning.  She says this like she’s revealing a secret. Olivia grins. The Captain says they’ll let her shine on the brochure. Holly takes this as praise.

Archway of Dusk

Holly and Fion are alone in the lotus chamber. Holly is deep in the conditioning and generous with it, offering Fion the peace she’s been watching from the outside. Fion is exhausted, running calculations on everything, envying Holly’s certainty even as she can see exactly what produced it. Holly teaches her the liturgy. Fion repeats it. Holly whispers a numerical sequence and the restraints disengage. Fion steps into the device alongside her. She’s been objecting to this operation for eight episodes. She stops objecting now. The lotus blooms and so do they.

Undergloom

This is the rave. Deep bass psytrance is layered with whale song samples.  (The whale song samples are real; they’re bowhead whales pitched up 12 octaves to sound human.)

Sarah, Mairead, Emma, Selene, and Kara are in the depths of the ship as the ritual converges. Sarah has definitely stopped being the careful one.  Kara confirms that every drop of the music is laced with bowhead frequencies, filtered through spectrograms and dreams. The whales don’t just guide them; they compose them.

Selene names what’s happening: the trifold resonance. Bride, goddess, penitent. All three wrapped together.  Emma understands her function at last. She was sung into being before she had a name.


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Explanation

Undergloom is the episode where desire horror earns its name most completely. The three women in the depths of the ship aren’t being overcome. They’re arriving. Sarah has been the careful one for eight episodes and she stops being careful here not because the machinery broke her down but because she finally decided the caution wasn’t worth what it cost. Mairead has been chasing dissolution since she first appeared and she finds it here on her own terms. Emma has been the most mysterious figure in the arc and Undergloom resolves her: she was always the bridge, always more than a passenger, always the hinge the summoning turns on.

The horror isn’t in the ecstasy. The horror is in the comodification logic: every moment of their genuine transcendence has been captured. The recording equipment was running. The neural feeds were streaming. Alistair already knows what subscriptions will look like. The Old Ones get their rite and Vale Four gets its content and the women in the lotus get something real, which is the cruelest part of the design.


Human Made Art

The poster image for this arc was created by Echo Doll in collaboration with Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns. Layer art overlays are used to vary each iteration of the image.


Consent Declaration

Deep Dream State is a desire horror audio drama written and produced by Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns. It explores psychological fiction at the boundaries of control, identity, and complicity. The manipulative elements depicted are fictional and intentional. Undergloom contains ritualistic horror, adult themes, and scenes of supernatural encounter. All performances are works of fiction and take place within a consensual creative context.

ISNI 0000 0005 2877 6254

Cringetide | The Chthonic: Maiden Cycle

Cringetide | The Chthonic: Maiden Cycle

The tide is rising. And shame makes a sound.

Mairead’s gambling debt has come due, and the Chthonic’s leadership has been watching the whole time. The captain’s mast isn’t just a disciplinary hearing.  It’s a recruitment. Mairead gets her assignment and her uniform and her smile, and the bachelorette party decides karaoke is a crime against humanity and makes a break for it.  The question’s always – what are they escaping INTO?


Cast & Crew

Written & Produced by: Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns
Directed by: Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns
Co-Directed by: Bliss Blank

Ship’s Crew

Guests


Explanation

Maiden Voyage established that the ship is running a conspiracy. Cringetide shows how it sustains itself: through debt, surveillance, and the specific leverage that comes from watching someone in a moment they believed was private. The captain’s mast isn’t punitive. It’s onboarding. Mairead isn’t being punished for her indiscretions.  She’s being converted into an asset, which is what the Chthonic does with every vulnerability it documents.

Fion’s opening confrontation is the episode’s most honest scene and its most painful. She names everything accurately – the addiction, the debt, the pattern.  None of it changes anything. Mairead knows Fion is right. The system knows it too, and it has already factored in the part where people who know they have a problem still can’t stop. That’s not a flaw in the design. That’s the design.

Emma, Kara, and Sarah watching the Yo Ho Hos perform while the machinery of the ship closes around everyone.  The comedy isn’t relief. It’s the tide coming in.


Full Plot Synopsis (Caution: Spoilers)

Fion walks in on Mairead onboarding Nikki at the spa and immediately detonates. The argument covers everything: the gambling debt, the lying, the pattern of dragging Fion into situations she didn’t choose, and the specific indignity of being broke in Alaska. Nikki absorbs this with the composure of someone taking useful notes. When Fion leaves, Nikki offers what she has: she hears things, nobody notices the maid, and she knows which of Alistair’s arrangements cost money and which ones don’t. The conversation is interrupted by Alistair and Holly arriving for their three o’clock.

Alistair’s session with Mairead and Nikki establishes the terms of Mairead’s debt repayment with the brisk efficiency of someone who has run this accounting before. He documents everything. He makes Mairead say what she needs. He puts the embarrassing moment on the big screen. Holly assists with the precision of a partner who knows her role in the operation. Olivia interrupts and removes Mairead from the room.

The captain’s mast is where the episode turns. The Chthonic has been recording everything – the spa, the arrangements, all of it – and the contract Mairead signed covers surveillance in any area of the ship including workstations. The captain isn’t interested in firing her. He’s interested in the excursion leaving tomorrow.

Mairead’s assignment is simple: guide the passengers and make sure they don’t find the things they’re not supposed to find. In exchange, the indiscretions disappear. Mairead agrees.

Olivia tells her to fix her attitude and get in uniform. It’s showtime.

Showtime is karaoke. Olivia introduces Mairead to the assembled passengers as May May, which Mairead visibly hates, and Mairead delivers an archaeological briefing about the Tunngavik site with the energy of someone who has just had the worst afternoon of her life. Olivia takes the mic back before she can finish. The Yo Ho Hos perform a pirate-themed number for Emma’s bachelorette party while Emma, Kara, and Sarah watch from the back of the room with increasing desperation. Kara knows a place. They leave.


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Human Made Art

Series artwork for this arc was created by Echo Doll in collaboration with Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns. Deep Dream State uses human art at every stage of the creative supply chain.


Consent Declaration

Deep Dream State is a desire horror audio drama written and produced by Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns. It explores psychological fiction at the boundaries of control, identity, and complicity. The elements depicted are fictional and intentional.  All performances are works of fiction and take place within a consensual creative context. ISNI 0000 0005 2877 6254

Maiden Voyage (Premiere) | The Chthonic: Maiden Cycle

Maiden Voyage (Premiere) | The Chthonic: Maiden Cycle

The Chthonic sets sail. And the sea does not forget.

The luxury cruise ship Chthonic embarks on a voyage overseen by the Dagon Dream Group. As passengers settle into their cabins and experience disturbing dreams, the ship’s leadership begins orchestrating something far more sinister. Behind the scenes, the captain and his associates identify vulnerable travelers and set a methodical plan in motion. What appears to be a luxury getaway conceals a coordinated conspiracy with mysterious depths.


Cast & Crew

Written & Produced by: Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns
Directed by: Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns
Co-Directed by: Bliss Blank

Ship’s Crew

Guests

    • Alistair, CEO of Neuroplex: Jericho Caine
    • Holly, His Girlfriend: Dizzy Dollie
    • Emma, The Bride-to-Be: Pipp
    • Brittany, Bridesmaid: Kitten Azazel
    • Kara, Bridesmaid: Tender Confusion
    • Sarah, Bridesmaid: Ring of Kees
    • Tiffany, Bridesmaid: Britt Reprogrammed

Full Plot Synopsis (Caution: Spoilers)

The cruise begins with Cruise Director Olivia Naylor greeting passengers and outlining the itinerary under the Dagon Dream Group banner. She promotes nightly bells, a wellness center managed by Mairead, and the Dagon app controlled by crew member Nikita. Captain Will Dyer, Chief Engineer Fion Morgan, and Chief Purser Selene round out the leadership presented to guests. The atmosphere appears welcoming and professionally managed.

In their cabin, bachelorette party guests Emma, Tiffany, Brittany, Kara, and Sarah share unsettling nocturnal experiences. Strange sounds come through the ship’s walls, and their collective nightmares involve tentacles and the sensation of being observed. When Captain Dyer and Olivia briefly check on them, the passengers mention nothing specific, and the leadership departs without investigation.

Behind closed doors, the captain confronts Olivia with explicit demands for absolute obedience tied to the tank and entities called the Old Ones, specifically invoking Abyssrath. Olivia submits without resistance. Later, Alistair Howell, owner of Neuroplex and the ship’s true architect, uses Olivia for control exercises and instructs her to identify new targets. Crew members Nikita, Mairead, and Fion witness the ship’s darker reality. Selene reveals that she has worked such vessels before and that formal complaints are deliberately ignored. She performs a cryptic shanty referencing judgment from the waters.

A casino night attracts Mairead, who is financially desperate and mathematically convinced she can gain advantage through high-stakes poker. She loses to Alistair and accumulates debt. Captain Dyer reviews surveillance footage and identifies Mairead as the ideal mark: vulnerable, broke, and isolated. Olivia agrees to leverage the ship’s systems, the nightly bell, and the Dagon app as tools for entrapment. The episode closes with the machine set in motion to deliver Mairead into the hands of those orchestrating the voyage.


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Human Made Art

Series artwork for this arc was created by Echo Doll in collaboration with Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns. Deep Dream State uses human art at every stage of the creative supply chain.


Content Warnings

Cosmic horror, eldritch entities, ritual, surveillance, adult themes, dream manipulation.


Consent Declaration

Deep Dream State is a desire horror audio drama written and produced by Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns. It explores psychological fiction at the boundaries of control, identity, and complicity. The elements depicted are fictional and intentional. Maiden Voyage contains cosmic horror, ritual content, surveillance themes, and adult themes. All performances are works of fiction and take place within a consensual creative context.

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