Author's Note: This is a revamped of my first Klonoa fanfic that included the human universe and the Klonoa universe in the same setting, Klonoa: Dream Princesses. The second was Chibikawa's New, Interesting, and Unusual. The background is set in an alternate universe from the other series like Klonoa Heroes. I always wanted to know what would it be like if Klonoa, his friends and their home were real and not just a game series. Enjoy the story!

Story Summary: Aiko and Allie are sisters, but when they are chosen as the Dream Weavers, they must fullfill the prophecy of saving dreams from the incoming threat of the darkness of nightmares with the help of Klonoa and his friends.

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Klonoa: The Dream Weavers' Crest

Prologue

This dream...

Is this real...?

The wind... it's blowing nicely...

I want to remember this.

Inside a local train station, on a warm, sunny day, endless crowds of people walked in and out in different directions, going to their destination as quick as they can. Black, train-like locomotives sailed along the divided tracks with white steams pouring through the funnels and into the clear air.

Among the flood of people were a pair of young girls. Aiko and Allie. They were sisters; Allie being the youngest, five years old, and Aiko being the oldest, seven years old. They were standing in line with their parents while waiting to get on board the train to back home. Allie was holding her father's hand, swinging it back and forth playfully as she waited patiently. Aiko was standing beside her mother, looking at the crowd passing by her. Soon, the line of people before them began to move along towards the train. Before they could have the chance to move forward, something unusual happened.

The crowd's movements started to move rather sluggishly, and suddenly everyone, the sky, the trains, and everything else had stopped in place, their bright colors were slowly dying to black and white. Silence had filled the air. Oddly enough, the only ones who weren't affected by this strange phenomenon were Aiko and Allie. They were slightly confused at what was happening, unaware that their very own colors were completely standing out of the monochrome, silent world around them.

Aiko looked up to her parents and noticed they weren't moving nor breathing at all. "Mommy? Daddy?" She said, gently tugging on her father's shirt, but neither him nor her mother her responded to their eldest daughter. It was almost if they were frozen in time.

Her little sister glanced around curiously, until she caught a glimpse of something in bright color other than herself, standing out of the black and white world around her. She turned to the colorful object and stared at it with growing curiousity, her eyes widening. Reaching back to her older sibling, the five year old tugged on her sister's shirt before the seven year old turned to her and looked at what she was looking at. She too, widened her eyes and slightly gasped at what her little sister saw.

Standing the mist of the black and white crowd, was a vibrant, blue and white, anthropomorphic creature. It wore normal clothes, and on its head were a pair of sharp, green eyes staring at the two girls, giving off an eerie yet non-threatening vibe. Two, long ears stood up on the creature's head, each possessing a yellow ring of fur; five, white claws served as its fingers, growing from its cobalt blue paws. The creature stood at the same height as that of a human teenager. But its notable feature was a gem-like crest hanging around its neck; it was shimmering softly as if it was reacting to something.

Aiko and Allie both blinked at the creature with curiosity. They had never seen an animal like it one before, especially when it stood on two legs like a human, and wears clothes and shoes like one.

As her older sister was standing there speechless, Allie got through her shock and asked the creature out of pure curiousity, "Who are you?"

In response, the blue creature only smiled warmly to the girls, its sharp green eyes softened as they glistened with the sunlight...

Suddenly, everything was moving again in an instant as time resumed flowing, and the crowd's original colors quickly flourished back to their clothes and bodies. The girls' parents began to move along with the crowd towards the train, but they were gently jerked back once they realized that their children weren't moving. The adults looked back to their children to see them staring at the crowds of civilians. At that moment, the girls realized that everyone and everything else was back to their original colors and moving again.

The creature had vanished without a trace as if it wasn't there at all. At that moment, they started to move along with their parents, still looking back at the spot where the creature once stood. They both followed their parents along with the crowd towards the train as its loud whistle pierced the air, followed by the flow of white steam emerging from its funnel. The young girls never knew who or what that creature was, they guessed it was a rabbit or a cat. They even said neither. But they always remembered what it looked like...

A blue, rabbitlike creature wearing a green, gem-like crest...