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YehudaHe is somehow aware that this was his dream, at least at the moment of his death and feeling of satisfaction. He relived his death in his own dream, and this dream (which, is still his) replays the same scene, if not only briefly. However this solidifies his self satisfaction and feeling of superiority over those in the Sphere. While he is not sure what he is, he knows he isn't human, and those who are, are beneath him.
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AuroraHe has no real understanding of Aurora's dream. As he has no real emotional attachments to anyone but himself, the ashes amuse him - though he he unaware why. The photograph in Aurora's dream means nothing to him, though from Yehuda's dream he recognizes the individual with the tanned skin, as well as Aurora - but only for the resemblance to himself.
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JackJack's also is a bit over his head, the sense of connection to others is still something that is beyond his understanding. Though he understands the feeling of something more powerful inside oneself.
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CaraAgain, not something he entirely grasps. He isn't the type to resort to violence unless his hand is forced, to get what he wants. And he has no real family and no sense of belonging (that he's aware of at this time) so the grandfather figure is not one he empathizes with, nor the dreamer. Needless to say he finds it all rather amusing that this is how humans behave.
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AlexiHe's seriously got nothing on this one.