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  2. Nightmare (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Nightmare later attacks Strange after he forgets to cast a spell that would have protected him. However, Strange escapes after tricking Nightmare by casting an illusion of one of his enemies. [4] Nightmare is a demon from the dimension Everinnye, like his "cousin", the Dweller-in-Darkness. Nightmare is dependent on humanity's need to dream.

  3. Schrat - Wikipedia

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    In Old High German sources, the word is used to translate the Latin terms referring to wood sprites and nightmare demons, such as pilosi (hairy sprites), fauni , satiri, , silvestres homines (forest humans), incubus, incubator, and larva (spirit of the dead). [17]

  4. Nightmare (Soulcalibur) - Wikipedia

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    Nightmare (Japanese: ナイトメア, Hepburn: Naitomea) is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the Soulcalibur series of video games. The evil possessor of Siegfried Schtauffen (ジークフリート・シュタウフェン, Jīkufurīto Shutaufen) 's body, he later becomes an entity entirely separated from Siegfried in Soulcalibur III onward.

  5. Nightmares (1983 film) - Wikipedia

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    Nightmares is a 1983 American horror anthology film directed by Joseph Sargent [3] [4] and starring Emilio Estevez, Lance Henriksen, Cristina Raines, Veronica Cartwright, and Richard Masur.

  6. Baku (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Japanese nightmare-devouring baku originates in Chinese folklore from the mo 貘 (giant panda) and was familiar in Japan as early as the Muromachi period (14th–15th century). [2] Hori Tadao has described the dream-eating abilities attributed to the traditional baku and relates them to other preventatives against nightmare such ...

  7. How ‘Nightmare Before Christmas’ went from cult classic to ...

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    Disney once distanced itself from the animated film. Back in theaters for its 30th anniversary, here’s how “The Nightmare Before Christmas” became a Disney holiday favorite over the years.

  8. Sleep paralysis - Wikipedia

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    Le Cauchemar (The Nightmare), by Eugène Thivier (1894) Although the core features of sleep paralysis (e.g., atonia, a clear sensorium, and frequent hallucinations) appear to be universal, the ways in which they are experienced vary according to time, place, and culture. [9] [33] Over 100 terms have been identified for these experiences. [18]

  9. ‘Before And After’: 30 Stories Of Life-Changing Events That ...

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    And so, the nightmare began. She fought for 5 days, with family by her side. She ultimately passed from Sepsis, pancreatitis, leg infections, and finally full organ failure.