Borgel: Oh, Borgel doesn't tend to remember his dreams. Although there is that one where he's waiting for a bus back in the Old Country and he's standing next to a purple-skinned caveman with this lumpy boil his face that dangles in the most peculiar and unnerving way. And the purple caveman pulls out an oversized accordion and eats it, which causes him to belch polkas. Eventually, a giant headless chicken shows up and starts dancing to the belch polkas. Then Borgel realizes he didn't bring enough change for the bus and wakes up in a cold sweat.
Leela: Well, apart from the whole Slenderman business (which wasn't really a dream in the normal sense), I'd imagine her nightmares tend to gravitate toward dark jungles, the hiss of horda, and the deaths of her father and sister.
Kane: Kane doesn't have nightmares. Except, possibly, about failure. But then failure was never an option.
Atrus: Many of them about his family. Catherine especially. Though his father and his sons also figure.
Tuco: Tuco would say he doesn't remember his dreams. But there's one he remembers part of. He doesn't remember how it began, but he knows it ended with him roasting to death.
Caius: The things Caius dreams about are classified.
Garyn (sandbox and future barways pup): Canonically, we know of several dreams that he has - although these fall in the "influenced and portentous" category of not-quite-dreams, all featuring a tall figure in a golden mask.
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Borgel: Oh, Borgel doesn't tend to remember his dreams. Although there is that one where he's waiting for a bus back in the Old Country and he's standing next to a purple-skinned caveman with this lumpy boil his face that dangles in the most peculiar and unnerving way. And the purple caveman pulls out an oversized accordion and eats it, which causes him to belch polkas. Eventually, a giant headless chicken shows up and starts dancing to the belch polkas. Then Borgel realizes he didn't bring enough change for the bus and wakes up in a cold sweat.
Leela: Well, apart from the whole Slenderman business (which wasn't really a dream in the normal sense), I'd imagine her nightmares tend to gravitate toward dark jungles, the hiss of horda, and the deaths of her father and sister.
Kane: Kane doesn't have nightmares. Except, possibly, about failure. But then failure was never an option.
Atrus: Many of them about his family. Catherine especially. Though his father and his sons also figure.
Tuco: Tuco would say he doesn't remember his dreams. But there's one he remembers part of. He doesn't remember how it began, but he knows it ended with him roasting to death.
Caius: The things Caius dreams about are classified.
Garyn (sandbox and future barways pup): Canonically, we know of several dreams that he has - although these fall in the "influenced and portentous" category of not-quite-dreams, all featuring a tall figure in a golden mask.