freyar
Extradimensional Explorer
Let's try this:
Dreamweaving (Su): As a standard action, a dreamweaver can establish a magical connection to a single sleeping character within 30 ft. This soothes the dreams of the sleeping character. If the character is sleeping normally, the rest heals one extra hp of damage per HD or one extra point of ability damage as chosen by the dreamweaver. If the character's rest is troubled (for example, by a nightmare spell), dreamweaving grants a +10 bonus on any save to resist fatigue or other deleterious effects of troubled sleep. The dreamweaver must maintain this connection as a free action each round for at least four continuous hours a night for the character to benefit.
However, dreamweaving has the side effect of turning nightmares into reality. Each hour that a dreamweaver uses dreamweaving, it creates a shadow creature, as summon monster III emulated by the shadow conjuration spell at caster level 10, with the following exceptions. The shadow creatures are not under control of the dreamweaver and are hostile to all creatures (with the exception of the dreamweaver and the character receiving the dreamweaving). Also, once they are created, the shadow creatures persist until the dreamweaving ends. If they are dispelled or destroyed, they are regenerated 1d4 rounds later.
Probably this is a bit clunky.
Dreamweaving (Su): As a standard action, a dreamweaver can establish a magical connection to a single sleeping character within 30 ft. This soothes the dreams of the sleeping character. If the character is sleeping normally, the rest heals one extra hp of damage per HD or one extra point of ability damage as chosen by the dreamweaver. If the character's rest is troubled (for example, by a nightmare spell), dreamweaving grants a +10 bonus on any save to resist fatigue or other deleterious effects of troubled sleep. The dreamweaver must maintain this connection as a free action each round for at least four continuous hours a night for the character to benefit.
However, dreamweaving has the side effect of turning nightmares into reality. Each hour that a dreamweaver uses dreamweaving, it creates a shadow creature, as summon monster III emulated by the shadow conjuration spell at caster level 10, with the following exceptions. The shadow creatures are not under control of the dreamweaver and are hostile to all creatures (with the exception of the dreamweaver and the character receiving the dreamweaving). Also, once they are created, the shadow creatures persist until the dreamweaving ends. If they are dispelled or destroyed, they are regenerated 1d4 rounds later.
Probably this is a bit clunky.