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Elembra

- (Noun)
elembra is a neurological condition characterized by a state of comatose in which an individual experiences intense subconscious and conscious torment caused by a figment of their own imagination. This figment typically manifests as a fragmented aspect of the individual's consciousness, often embodying their deepest fears, regrets, or unresolved conflicts.

Etymology:
The term "elembra" is derived from the ancient Greek words "eleos" (ἔλεος), meaning "pity" or "compassion," and "ombra" (ὄμβρα), meaning "shadow" or "ghost." The combination reflects the nature of the condition, where a person's own mind creates a shadowy tormentor that evokes both pity and dread.
Dr. Emorey Richards, a renowned neuroscientist, reported a patient who had been in a state of elembra for three years following a traumatic accident. During her coma, the patient was observed to exhibit signs of distress, such as rapid eye movement and changes in heart rate, which corresponded with intense mental activity. Upon waking, the patient described vivid encounters with a sinister version of herself, who blamed her for the accident and tormented her with guilt.

E.g. - The patient is suffering from an extreme case of elembra
by 14568739 May 23, 2024
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