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{{proofread}}<onlyinclude>'''Scenarios and plots''' can be described as a shared subjective effect component that manifests as a result of both [[External hallucinations|external]] and [[Internal hallucinations|internal hallucinations]].
{{proofread}}<onlyinclude>'''Scenarios and plots''' are a shared [[subjective effects|subjective effect]] component that manifests as a result of both [[External hallucinations|external]] and [[Internal hallucinations|internal hallucinations]].


The components which comprise hallucinatory states ([[autonomous entities]], [[alterations in perspective]], and [[settings, sceneries, and landscapes]]) are randomly shuffled and spliced into any number of an infinite variety of potential plots and scenarios. These may be positive or negative to experience and are difficult to define in a comprehensive manner in much the same way that one cannot predict the plot of abstract literature and films.  
The components which comprise hallucinatory states ([[autonomous entities]], [[alterations in perspective]], and [[settings, sceneries, and landscapes]]) are randomly shuffled and spliced into plots and scenarios. These may be positive or negative to experience and are difficult to define in a comprehensive manner in much the same way that one cannot predict the plot of abstract literature and films.  


They can, however, be broken down into extremely basic occurrences which generally entail visiting some sort of setting which often contains within it interactive [[autonomous entities]]. Alongside of these, completely unpredictable plot devices and events force the person to become involved within the specific scenario of the particular trip.
They can, however, be broken down into extremely basic occurrences which generally entail visiting a setting which often contains within it interactive [[autonomous entities]]. Alongside of these, completely unpredictable plot devices and events force the person to become involved within the specific scenario of the particular trip.


These scenarios and plots can be linear and logical with events that occur in a rational sequence which lead onto other events through cause and effect. However, they are equally likely to present themselves as completely nonsensical and incoherent. This means that the plot will occur with spontaneous events which are capable of ending, starting and changing between each other repeatedly in quick succession and as they please. The plots themselves can either be entirely new experiences that are unlike anything experienced within the real world, old experiences such as accurate memory replays or a combination of the two.
These scenarios and plots can be linear and logical with events that occur in a rational sequence which lead onto other events through cause and effect. However, they are equally likely to present themselves as completely nonsensical and incoherent. This means that the plot will occur with spontaneous events which are capable of ending, starting and changing between each other repeatedly in quick succession and as they please. The plots themselves can either be entirely new experiences that are unlike anything experienced within the real world, old experiences such as accurate memory replays or a combination of the two.