On Ancients and Dreams
Being an Ancient, did not necessarily mean being old.
Younger ghosts don't always grasp this. Not like the truly ancient ghosts that have existed for eons, but Nocturn knows that the distinction is likely why the younger ones don't understand. Because some of the Ancients came into being after other ghosts.
Most of them had, in fact.
Because what made them Ancient, what gave them the title wasn't the number of years they experienced, but the scope of their domains.
All ghosts have them upon creation. Something intrinsic to them, but not necessarily unique. Many found kindred spirits as they traversed the infinite realms, often settling their haunts with one another. Their aims and dreams aligning little by little until they built a place they could all enjoy.
It's why the lone ghosts keep to their lairs and have only doors to show for it and why like minded ghosts congregated in kingdoms, tribes, and acropolises. Most ghosts needed to rely on one another, consolidating their domains to collectively impose their will upon the realms. Because the domain of a knight, of a ruler, of a tailor, a jailer, a chef - they were only so large.
Ancients do not need that crutch.
Nocturn doesn't need subordinates or lackeys to thrive. Dreams are never ending with so many mortals out there, all of them needing sleep to survive. Truly, Nocturn could survive off of his own dreams if necessary, but it likely never will.
He does like to indulge himself with them though.
Which makes it all the more frustrating when the denial of a dream keeps him awake. Oh, he could ignore it. He has for the last few weeks, but the irritation is constant like it's stuck between his teeth. Not one to exert his influence directly unless making a point or performing perfunctory greetings, he hoped it would resolve itself.
It hasn't.
Restless and irritable, Nocturn slips into a living realm and makes his way across the starlit sky to the one keeping him up. He flies far enough that the sky starts to hide him less and finds the Phantom watching the sun set along the coast, looking even more exhausted than Nocturn feels.
"You should be dreaming," Nocturn ignores the startled turn and tense posture as he drapes himself over most of the rest of the roof. There's no need to tower over little Phantom when he isn't testing them. "Why do you resist?"
"Looking for a rematch?" The defensive question is unnecessary so Nocturn ignores it.
"You once dreamt so often and so clearly, but now they are muddled or denied entirely." Peering closer he only halts when the Phantom looks ready to run. That wouldn't help either of them. "Why?"
Green eyes squint suspiciously. Nocturn's edges flow like fog, curling back in on himself as the sun sinks lower. He can wait, though he hopes not for long as he really would prefer to be dreaming.
"Nightmares," Phantom finally admits, not quite turning away as the reds and oranges of the sunset make way for the dark, star studded night sky. As if that is any true answer.
Nocturn chuffs, because yes, he knows of the Phantom's nightmares, but they do not bother him. Sleep is sleep and the dreams that take place during the slumbering hours are rarely the dreamers choice. Both good and bad, stressful and relaxing, all nourish Nocturn equally.
"No, not those kinds of dreams, though you deny yourself those often as well." The dark expanse of his self spreads thinner as Nocturn dips his mask below Phantom's eye level. He lets the bright spots of the dreamers empowering him glow bright in a mirror of the sky above before standing tall and admiring the pinpricks of light he's imitating. "Your dreams of space, where have they gone?"
Nocturn remembers them. Faintly in the time before, when Phantom was just Danny, then bigger, bolder, brighter after he became Phantom. But much like a star going supernova, the dream guttered and died just a few weeks later. The black hole left in their place felt even worse up close, the despair of it only growing with time.
Phantom must feel it too as his shoulders hunch inwards and his chin dips down.
"I - You know why." He almost glances at Nocturn, but his eyes are drawn upwards before he can manage it, frown turning despondent. "I tried to fly up there, you know. Just after I got the hang of it. I couldn't even escape lower earth orbit."
Nocturn knows the term from dreams, just as he knows of distance and time and the mechanics behind both. Most of what he knows is from one dream or another, but some things he's learned from experience. As an Ancient, growth is one of them. Because while roles are stagnant, concepts are ever growing.
Once, when Nocturn was very young, the only dreams he could see, experience, and use were his. Just as he knows that at one point, the only time Clockwork could interact with or see were times he'd existed.
Neither of these are the case now. Not by a long shot.
"Where are we?" The question has Phantom blinking and giving him a strange look, but Nocturn's bed is calling and he only has so much patience. "I followed you Phantom, you should know the answer. Where are we?"
"The west coast." A gloved hand waves at the pacific ocean carelessly. "I don't know where, it's not like there's a town here. Washington or Oregon probably?"
Hm, knowledge without understanding. Perhaps more pointed facts will speed this along?
"We are currently over eighteen hundred miles from your home." When that gets him two uncomprehending blinks, Nocturn continues. "Medium earth orbit starts at two thousand kilometers."
A frown, then Phantom starts muttering numbers to himself. He reaches an answer then counts again as hope flares.
"That's - that's less." Counting off on his fingers as he does the math again and gets the same answer, Phantom's hands ball into fists again as he looks up at Nocturn. His stance isn't defensive, but victorious. "We're farther from home now than medium earth orbit is from sea level."
There. Nocturn readies himself to go home, more than ready for some sweet dreams only to feel the grating irritant that kept him up in the first place catch again. Sighing he looks at Phantom and finds him frowning at the sky.
"Is it just an altitude problem then? Or maybe gravitational?"
"No," Nocturn answers, because he's so close to a good night sleep he can almost feel his pillow. It's making him curt. He might care about that later. Maybe. "You're growing. You may find new limits, but be patient and you'll overcome them."
That gets him a surprised look that melts into a confused smile. "Thanks. You know, you're not so bad when you're not trying to take over the world."
"I know." Nocturn scoffs because that was a flimsy reason he used to come greet the newest Ancient as was only polite. He may have been a bit over-dramatic, but an artificial influx of dreams always makes him behave strangely. Something to remember for when the next one appeared.
Gathering himself, he takes to the night sky once again, more than ready to sleep in his lair once more. Phantom follows him up, but pauses as Nocturn starts heading east.
"Goodnight!" He calls before setting his eyes on the stars and continuing upwards, smile wide as he dares to dream of space once again.
Nocturn leaves him to it. He has his own domain to enjoy.
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As might be obvious, a slight difference from canon in that Danny doesn't think he can fly to space because he tried shortly after he realized he could fly and didn't get very far. Put some fun little headcanons here that I've been thinking about for a while. Great to explore even when it's not a perfect dovetail to the show!
Technically, this is a prompt fill for 2024's phic phight that I couldn't quite pin down and then (clearly) ran out of time to write. So @hippykattrs I'm not sure if you even remember prompting this, but thanks for the great idea, it has plagued me for years lol
Thanks to those who voted! I'll edit and get this over to AO3 in the next few days :)
EDIT: Now available here on AO3








