7q0 7q0 7q0 7q0 7q0 7q0 7q4 7q4 7q4 7q4 7q6 7q6 7q8 7q8 7qb 7qb 7qb 7qb 7t5 7t5 7t6 7t6 7t6 7t6 7t6 7t8 7ta 7th 7th 7th
6th Century AD:
You have been toiling in the fields all day, the tattered cloth peasant that you are. Exhausted you return to your humble shelter and lay down to rest. Your mind is unsettled and the lunar eclipse in the sky has left you fearful - of your dreams. Nightmares abound once your your eyelids close. The darkness is your enemy. You are exhausted but Insomnia tortures you for yet another night.
Each day when the light breaks you go to the fields again. But every day is like the next and it feels as though you are repeating the same sleepless night time and again. Insomnia has locked you into a never ending cycle of agony. You are stuck in the Dark Ages.
Thoughts on the deck:
This deck might be really hard if it gets a lock down on you early enough. However, since most people play rainbow versus False Gods, nightmare will not ruin you if the Insomnia takes too long to set up. In fact you may get a handful of your own pests competing in a quanta eating contest.
I think this would be really fun if nightmare helped you, but it would still be a challenging false god.