This is a pretty classic subjective experience of dreaming. See, for example, in art and mythology:
The Nightmare
Incubus
Succubus
It may have been a hallucination or it may have been a dream. If it was a hallucination it may have been hypagogic (pre-sleep) or hynopompic (post-sleep). The differences are interesting if you want to learn more, but it's a bit academic. When you are asleep or near sleep, you may feel a stiffness in your muscles called atony. It can feel like a heavy weight is laying on top of you or near you, or that you're tied up, or that you can't feel your limbs at all. In addition to the stiffness, you may also experience muscle spasms, which might feel like something else in the bed, or something large stomping near the bed, or like an earthquake. Together, these sensations may trigger a sense of apprehension like you're trapped, that someone is holding you against your will, and/or a strong urge to move or flee. Also, your logic is impaired, so your brain's imagination tends to take over and manifest these sensations into a narrative that might explain the situation.
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