Apparently I have a thing for vampires lately, because I had a Hetalia dream featuring vampires.
They weren't typical vampires though. When a person was bitten they turned into this skeleton-bat-thing. Their function was to fly around biting other people and turning them into vampires. There were sentient vampires of course, and if they bit a skeleton-bat-thing they would turn back into a sentient being but be a vampire.
Anyway, I remember the Nordics, Alfred, and Francis being there to go vampire-hunting. They were looking for the nest, and had found it! They were traveling in a space-ship (Actually, it looked like a larger version of Captain Jack's from Doctor Who's ship), and Francis was the pilot/techy.
So it turns out Francis was a vampire trying to protect the nest by infiltrating our group of hunters. He befriended them though and actually felt bad about the betrayal. Except he spotted a skeleton-bat-thing and instinctively knew what she would look like. He decided to keep her.
So Alfred spotted Francis carrying this beautiful girl back to the ship who he's never seen and puts it together. He rats Francis out and there's a dramatic chase scene and Francis makes away with a pod and his girl but doesn't try to stop the group from destroying the nest.
Anyway, Francis was pretty obviously the bad guy throughout the dream, but he was a very likable bad guy. My favorite kind.
The second dream was about this woman who had her twin babies taken away from her. The story was sort of like a legend... it started with this group of monks traveling through the snow of a mountain path to flee the area where they were being persecuted. Throughout the mountain were statues of gods and Buddha and one of the older monks was explaining each one as they passed.
Upon passing a particularly fierce statue one of the monks asked if it was a war god, and the older responded that it was actually a female cowherd. The woman who had her children stolen had become a fiercely angry spirit and she still roamed the mountains looking for her children.
At that point a person on a horse was trotting as fast as was possible on the narrow mountain path. The person was dressed in the form of the monks' antagonists and they were suspicious when the rider told them that their enemies were coming down the opposite way, and to turn around. At that point it was obvious the rider was a female... who looked suspiciously like that statue.
Nothing was really explained after that. The young woman dressed in black that covered her entire body. This was a personal choice, but the way she dressed usually brought ire because it was so ambiguous. Some people thought she was a nun, others a Muslim, but she had introduced herself as a Jew to the monks.
She had a twin sister and no parents, so together they did acrobatic performances in the street to make money (She wore a costume then, not her black clothes). Any other times she retreated to the countryside as a cowherd. No one really questioned her because she was very handsome and could pass for a man except for her voice. Not pretty, but dark-skinned, and with a strong face and body. Her eyes were terrifying.
Her children were stolen by a ring who were kidnapping the babies of people society wouldn't pay attention to. The ring was hiding up... in the mountains, and was selling the babies.
I dunno, it was a fascinating dream.