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The Dream World, also known as the Nightmare World, is the personal domain of the sadistic dream demon Freddy Krueger and is a recurring place in the A Nightmare of Elm Street series. In this dimension, Freddy is an almighty being, however he is weak if someone gets him to the real world.
The Dream World is the vast dimension where the evil Freddy Krueger takes his sleeping victims to the place, so he can torture and murder them.
In the Dream World, Freddy is powerful to the point of invincibility, and is able to withstand any injury that would normally harm or kill a normal person. He is able to warp and shape his victims' dreams to whatever he sees fit, mostly in the form of his victims' personalities and/or phobias. Any injury that his prey sustain in the Dream World affects them in the waking world as well, and, if they die in their dreams, they are dead in real life.
Although dreamers are able to manifest their own powers in the Dream World, they are rarely, if ever, close to being a match for Freddy's own power. Only Alice Johnson (the Dream Master) has shown comparable power to Krueger's within the Dream World.
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- Acheron: This hoary river within this namesake decrepit temple-like hallway, named after the river of pain, appeared in Wes Craven's New Nightmare.
- Boiler Room: A mechanical room that is Freddy's dream home of 1428 Elm Street and his favorite place to kill his victims.
- Dream Core: It is a twisted and phantasmagorical M. C. Escher-like labyrinth filled with unbelievable quarter pace stairs and consisting of all nightmarescapes (including Elm Street]], the Boiler Room/Nightmare Factory, the Westin Hills Psychiatric Hospital, the Hathaway House and the Nightmare Church). It contains all of Freddy Krueger's history, his memories, and all the souls of the Springwood children slain by Freddy's hands.
- Elm Street: A street in the American midwestern town of Springwood, Ohio, in which, one house labeled as 1428 Elm Street is infamous for being Freddy's home and killing grounds.
- Nightmare Church: A cathedral-like structure and a location in A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master and A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child.
- Purgatory: This intermediate state, named after the place of suffering inhabited by the souls of sinners whom, before going to Heaven, are expiating their sins, appeared in Wes Craven's New Nightmare.
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- The Nightmare Church was supposed to appear in the 2010 remake, but it was never made into the final cut.