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I have noticed that any lucid dream I've ever had just sort of phases into being awake with no real conclusion to the events of the dream. Lucidity I think only occurs on the edge of wakefulness so waking up is usually the conclusion before whatever "story" that was occurring can reach anything satisfactory.
With that said I only very rarely have lucid dreams.