Scenarios and plots: Difference between revisions

>Josikins
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>Kaylee
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<onlyinclude>'''Scenarios and plots''' are a multisensory hallucinatory effect that can be defined as the stories and events which occur within both [[External hallucinations|external]] and [[Internal hallucinations|internal hallucinations]]. These behave in an almost identical fashion to the plots and scenarios that occur during normal [[dream]] states. When experienced, scenarios and plots can often include cognitive [[delusions]] that result in one accepting the plot as a real life event but at other times they will be immediately recognized as a mere hallucination.
<onlyinclude>'''Scenarios and plots''' are a multisensory hallucinatory effect that can be defined as the stories and events which occur within both [[External hallucinations|external]] and [[Internal hallucinations|internal hallucinations]]. These behave in an almost identical fashion to the plots and scenarios that occur during normal [[dream]] states. When experienced, scenarios and plots can often include cognitive [[delusions]] that result in one accepting the plot as a real life event while at other times they will be immediately recognized as a mere hallucination.


During these states, the components which comprise standard hallucinatory states ([[autonomous entities]], [[alterations in perspective]], and [[settings, sceneries, and landscapes]]) are shuffled and spliced into interactive plots, situations, scenarios and delusions. These can be perceived as linear and logical events that occur in a rational sequence which lead onto other events through normal cause and effect. However, they are equally likely to present themselves as completely nonsensical and incoherent. The potential plots of these scenarios will often result in spontaneous events which are capable of ending, starting and changing between each other repeatedly in quick succession. These hallucinated plots can present themselves as new experiences that are unlike anything one has ever been through within the real world, old experiences such as accurate memory replays or a combination of the two.
During these states, the components which comprise standard hallucinatory states ([[autonomous entities]], [[alterations in perspective]], and [[settings, sceneries, and landscapes]]) are shuffled and spliced into interactive plots, situations, scenarios and delusions. These can be perceived as linear and logical events that occur in a rational sequence which lead onto other events through normal cause and effect. However, they are equally likely to present themselves as completely nonsensical and incoherent. The potential plots of these scenarios will often result in spontaneous events which are capable of ending, starting and changing between each other repeatedly in quick succession. These hallucinated plots can present themselves as new experiences that are unlike anything one has ever been through within the real world, old experiences such as accurate memory replays or a combination of the two.