Talk:Emerald Sustrai/@comment-148.74.3.160-20171125235413/@comment-25936766-20171126002621

For now. Nothing says she couldn't branch out and add more forms of hallucinations to her repertorie. Such as tactile and gustatory hallucinations.

....Or General Somatic Sensations, which is basically what the OP is talking about. When one feels like their body is being mutilated and twisted, or that there's some animal running around on their insides, or that their body is decomposing.

Though the idea of hallucinations downright killing someone is rare, if not impossible. Hallucinations downright causing physical injury and damage like bursting someone's eardrums? That is definitely unheard of and to me sounds borderline impossible.

Remember that hallucinations are sensing things THAT DON'T EXIST. There's no stimuli whatsoever. You hear a sound, but there is no sound. So no, auditory hallucinations could not cause brain damage or anything remotely similar, there's no actual soundwaves, which are the ones that cause the damage.

And making someone think they're having a heart attack is not an hallucination, it's a delusion. And doing that just by altering their perception is, quite simply, a way to show how low your grades were in Psychology and Biology class (as in, do you even have an idea of what a heart attack is?).

That said, seizures and panic attacks during hallucinatory episodes are not unheard of, though generally more related to psychological conditions on the line of Insanity, they don't happen for just any random joe.