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This title is sometimes confused with the popular indie game but they are distinct works. While "Helltaker" follows a muscular man's descent into hell to gather a harem of demon girls, "The Nightmaretaker" is a separate release with a darker, more possession-focused theme.

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The effects are wild: dream sequences shot on fogged lenses, mannequins that move when you blink, and a scene where a child’s nightmare about a scarecrow bleeds into the real world. Pure low-budget genius. : A dramatic novel about a cemetery worker

The Nightmaretaker: The Man Possessed by the Demon of Dreams

Elliott claimed he could keep such things from spilling over. He said the house had its own weft of sleep and waking, and someone had to take the knots out. He called himself the Nightmaretaker because nightmares were not merely personal; they were threads in a loom the house wove for itself. "If I do not tend them," he told no one in particular, "the weave will pull through." appears to be a unique or possibly misspelt

Tom's eyes opened and closed like someone waking from anesthesia. He spoke Arthur's name — "Mr. Keene?" — with a voice that was partly his and partly some thin, old undertaking. "I was chosen," he said, and there was no self-pity in it, only the stunned acceptance of someone who had been informed of a new schedule. He thanked Arthur as if the gratitude were a relief he could offer his family.