Board Thread:Games Tent/@comment-31322722-20170219042529/@comment-31322722-20170221044135

So, there's something in your body that's supposed to keep you from sleepwalking at night. For some reason, it might overreact and you wake up suddenly. For this reason, your body thinks that you are asleep and you still cannot move. The nightmare reality thing might also be a result of this. The person doesn't always hallucinate, but it's still scary cuz....you can't move. This is most likely temporary. Also, if you are at a sleepover and your friend experiences sleep paralysis, there isn't a way to stop them from experiencing it. You just have to wait it out. Don't turn on any lights or anything, because you don't know what that person is seeing. They could be seeing a flying monster by your hand as you are attempting to turn on the light. Be sure to ask if it's ok first before doing anything involving interaction with the room. Even moving around a little can worsen the situation. When I had a really high fever at night a few weeks ago, I didn't get paralysis, but I was acting all crazy cuz I got all sorts of weird dreams. In the morning, my memory started coming back and I was like...wait why...? Apparently, I hallucinated in such a way that I was afraid of a book, and hid it in the hallway. I remembered where it was though. The Fire Eternal. I really love that book! Lol.