Unlike Linda Blair’s Regan in The Exorcist , the Nightmaretaker doesn’t vomit pea soup or spin his head around. He maintains a horrifying, polite calm. He is the devil disguised as a gentleman.
But The Nightmaretaker's greatest power is his ability to induce fear. He can sense the deepest, darkest fears of those around him, and use them against them. He can create scenarios that are tailored to their worst nightmares, making it impossible for them to distinguish between reality and fantasy.
For those who are not prepared, The Nightmaretaker's psychological attacks can be devastating. He can create a sense of paranoia, making you suspect that everyone is out to get you. He can create illusions of loved ones, making you believe that they are not what they seem.