You guys have much better dreams than I do. Although I usually am aware of the dream when I'm in it, I usually just bore it down too much.
Example (the ones I have had about DF):
Dream 1 starts. I'm in my house.
- Hey look at that! I'm having a dream. Time to do something awesome!
- Hmm, what would that be...
- Can't think of anything...
- I know! I'll play Dwarf Fortress!
I
walk to the computer (not fly, that never even comes to mind)
I fire up the computer. I have to wait for it to load up everything, since I
know my comp takes time to start.
- Finally. Ok I'll just load my save now.
- Wait... where is my save? Oh wait this is a
dream my save file is still in the real world. How stupid of me!
It's funny that if I start to think if an object is in the dream, I usually remember that it's not. Therefore it does not exist in the dream.
An exiting dream of world genning ensues!
I wake up just after finding an 3x3 embark with every feature the game has (including the next version's new underground)
Dream 2 starts. I'm already playing Dwarf Fortress. (It's my current save)
- Sigh, all those rocks are really clogging up my PC... (Yes, I have LAG in my dreams too)
An orc siege appears!
- Well, good thing the drawbridge is up. No one can get to my fort.
- I'll just go review som supplies and- OH SHIT NOT
AGAIN (PoI cave of terror, this little chap is a common quest in my dreams)
After dealing with the infiltrators (no epic struggles, some dumb hauler gets killed and my champions wipe the floor with the invaders.)
- Okay I'm good now. I think I'll sally out and slay the- I wake up.
This is the weirdest part of my dreams. If I wake up in the middle of an interesting bit of my dream (only works while dreaming of playing a computer game though, preferably RTS), I can still keep the dream running for some time while awake. In this case I am ordering my champions around to kill the orcs. While sitting on my bed fully awake. I can only pull this off, if I know exactly what to do next in the dream (so instead of thinking of it, my brain just executes the action and reports the next status in the dream, rinse repeat.)
So I got an awesome idea: I start up my computer and play DF,
while dreaming about playing DF. It almost worked; I could keep the dream going while I started up real-life Dwarf Fortress. The necessary commands to start the program were routinely enough for me to keep dreaming. However just as I looked at my (real) loaded map, I processed too much information and the dream ended. (I guess my brain treats dream-based calculations with lower success priority than the ones regarding real world, so when the processing capacity was reached the lower priority task was aborted. (Although this might happen because I
think my brain processes information that way.)) A fun side effect of this is a ridiculous amount of deja-vus when I really start to play the game.