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The Reverie in Honkai: Star Rail is a famous hotel in Penacony known for its exceptional hospitality and ability to make any of your dreams come true. Although Penacony is officially known as the Planet of Festivities, this land has a massive divide between dreams and reality. People come to the planet from all over to experience a better life in the dream world. However, not everything in Penacony is as it seems.

This chest can be found in the VIP lounge area of The Reverie (Dreamscape) and is only accessible with the help of Hanu. To reach the area, teleport to the Space Anchor above and then head down the stairs to the area you see below you. The chest will be on top of a shelf.

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The 3rd floor in the dreamscape is completely different from the rest and can be a little confusing to navigate. This guide will split the map into two, between the base floor area and the Dreamwalking areas. The route will take you from the top left of the map, down and towards the right-hand side of the hotel, and then only address how to navigate through the dream areas to collect the chests.

Entering this dreamspace is pretty easy and can be done after entering the dreamscape you found on Floor 3. Since this area is a hidden one, you can only reach it by leaving the dreamscape and being teleported here.

It\u2019s easy to dream. All you need to do is fall asleep. But to do something about that dream, well, that starts with waking up. Outside of your dreamscape there are no shortcuts. You have no special powers like you did while you slumbered. It takes real work\u2026 lots and lots of work. And making a dream come true takes the opportunity to do all that work. It\u2019s not easy. That\u2019s why so many dreams get left on pillows every morning. But that\u2019s not the case with the Dreamweavers.

For the last two years, Nike\u2019s Project Dreamweaver supported a community of 120 women across the U.S. and their dreams of qualifying for the most competitive Women\u2019s Olympic Marathon Trials ever assembled. Project Dreamweaver helped give these women the opportunity to do the work it was going to take to give their dream a chance to become a reality. The Nike team gave them coaching, nutrition, sport psychology and physiology support. Lots and lots of shoes and apparel to find the exact recipe that met them where they were at in their running journey. And perhaps most importantly, instilled the belief in each and every one of them that they belonged on this coveted start line.

You don\u2019t dream your way to the starting line of a marathon. You need to get yourself there. But it takes more than running. For so many of these women earning a spot on the Trials starting line was going to take more than minutes, meters and miles of running. What was needed was the support and opportunity to train while they also worked and studied and volunteered and lived their lives.

Long runs and recovery runs. Strength training and early morning PT appointments before work. Ice baths and after school tempo runs. Warm ups, cool downs, strides and drills before you pick up or drop off the kids. None of these things happen when you\u2019re sleeping. Did I mention though that you need to sleep too!

To achieve the dream they would need to run 2:37 for the marathon. That\u2019s the fastest ever qualifying time for the Women\u2019s Olympic Marathon Trials. There is no way around it. You\u2019re going to need to put in the work. And if you\u2019re like Dr. Anh Bui that work is going to need to be done while you\u2019re running your own business as a physical therapist.

If you want to earn a spot on the starting line for trials you\u2019re going to need to average 5:59 per mile for 26.2 miles. The demands of that kind of training necessitates an almost endless supply of energy. And when you\u2019re a mom of twins that\u2019s also a sports nutritionist like Jo Butler is, well, you understand that there isn\u2019t an endless supply of energy. But you do the best you can. And you give the best you\u2019ve got. And you get yourself a little closer to your dream.

If your dream is to make something as difficult to make as the Olympic Trials then you also know that even if you do everything you can do\u2026 it still may not work out. Giovanna Fischer knew that the only thing that\u2019s guaranteed when you decide to chase a dream as epic as hers is that there are no guarantees. That\u2019s why it takes courage and hope. Giovanna didn\u2019t qualify for the Trials. But she ended the chase stronger, faster and more curious about this sport. More starting lines await Giovanna. And this sport is better for having her on the line with us.

2.5 years. 120 women. 70,000 runs. 500,000 miles/800,000 kilometers. 16 Trials qualifiers. More than 50% of the Dreamweavers ran new PB\u2019s over the Half and/or full Marathon distances. Truly impressive numbers. But numbers never tell the whole story. They can only tell us how many runners and how long and how far and how fast they ran. The real story here is what happened during all those minutes, meters and miles. The real story is about how these athletes wove together a community with a shared dream and unique experiences.

I hope every one of these extraordinary runners know that their dream has inspired so many of us to wake up and hold onto those dreams we only chase in our sleep. They\u2019ve shown us that dreams only have the chance to come true when we\u2019re fully awake\u2026 wholly ourselves\u2026 entirely present. They\u2019ve reminded us that the greatest dreams aren\u2019t even dreams at all. They\u2019re the moments we share, the meters and miles we run and the minutes that we live doing what we\u2019re passionate about with the people we love.

I was lucky enough to be in Santa Monica last week for the 5th anniversary of the reopening of Blue Ribbon Sports. BRS was the first Nike retail store and it\u2019s original site was 3107 Pico Blvd in Santa Monica. For years that address was not a part of Nike. But 3107 was brought back into the Swoosh family back in 2019. The event last weekend brought together the terrific running community of Los Angeles. I\u2019ll definitely be writing more about this evening and the history and heritage of Blue Ribbon Sports in future newsletters so don\u2019t you worry.

While I was down in California I got to sneak in a run with 1984 Olympic Marathon Champion Joan Benoit Samuelson. I\u2019ve run with Joanie enough to now what I\u2019m getting into every time we cross a starting line together. And this run was no different. What started out easy and chill ended with Joanie picking up the pace little\u2026 by little\u2026 by little. I will have you know that I stayed up. It took a herculean effort mentally to do so\u2026 but I did it!

She may have dropped the entire field back in LA in \u201884 but this guy hung tough. Granted, I did in fact make her end the run before she wanted to because I told her I had to get back to my hotel room to make an important phone call which was just me calling my wife to reassure her that I had indeed survived the run with Joanie.

I didn\u2019t! I headed to Arizona for a Nike Wellness Collective event under the impression that it never rained, was always sunny and all cacti were five feet tall or shorter. I was wrong about everything. I did get it confirmed though from the locals that no one goes outside during the afternoons in the Summer and scorpions are real and will hide in your shoes if you leave them on the floor. So, Arizona will remain a place I visit but will never live. Cheers to all of you that can handle and thrive in such a beautiful but unforgiving place for so many months of the year. And keep your shoes off the floor!!!

And by the way, who knew that a cactus could be so big? The answer is lots of people. I just wasn\u2019t one of them. We didn\u2019t spend that much time on the size of cactus during my formative years of schooling in New Jersey. I\u2019m actually glad that we didn\u2019t. Because it meant that my first runs in Arizona were ones of wonder and awe.

Spent a few days in Miami and Miami was as advertised. Sunny. Warm. Humid. Bright. Colorful. And full of runners from all over the world. The temperatures might have been high but Miami was always\u2026 wait for it\u2026 cool. Weak joke? Whatever. I apologize for nothing!

This was my second time in Miami and I\u2019ve got to say that my first trip there was hard to follow. Last June I got to spend International Runner Day with the runners of Miami. It was amazing. So, expectations were high for this trip. The Miami Marathon and Half Marathon was taking place while I was there. The city was running. It was electric.

I had the honor to hang out with Miami runners at a dinner on Friday night, a shakeout run on Saturday. I also got to be at a cheer station at mile 11 of the Marathon/Half Marathon on Sunday. I spent 5 hours cheering, handing out water and ice, draping cold cloths around runners necks, shooting confetti cannons, taking pictures, and giving out high fives and hugs. It was exhausting. It was also\u2026 by far\u2026 the best part of my entire trip

Cheers to the entire running community there for making all us out-of-towners feel right at home. If you\u2019ve never been to Miami or run there\u2026 you should. There are groups that meet just about every night and will welcome guests and visitors as if they are family.

Coach Frankie Ruiz would be the first person to meet. I refer to him as the Mayor of Miami. And he is. He also has created more starting lines in the city than anyone else. His Brickell Run Club get 100\u2019s of runners running every Tuesday night.

You\u2019ve got not one\u2026 but TWO new Coach Bennett Podcast\u2019s that have come out since the last newsletter. Eureka! And these two latest episodes are my two most popular opening day and opening week episodes ever thanks to all of you. Thank you for listening and if you have not already\u2026 thank you ahead of time for listening. And remember to subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you use to get your podcasts.

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