Why this word is great
SLUMBERLAND — [Noun] An imaginary place inhabited by those who are asleep; (by extension) the state of slumber. From slumber ("light sleep") + -land ("place or realm"). Unlike "dreamland" (which conjures kaleidoscopic visions and narrative flights) or "wakefulness" (which insists on the sharp edges of reality), slumberland is the quiet dominion of the unconscious, where the mind drifts weightless and unburdened. It is the soft collapse into a pillow at midnight, the slow-motion fall of eyelids before dawn, or the way a child’s breath steadies into rhythm under a blanket’s gentle press—a kingdom without demands, where time dissolves into the dark.