mcdowell42 wrote:Wouldnt illusionary be something similar to rumours

il·lu·sion (-lzhn)
n.
1.
a. An erroneous perception of reality.
b. An erroneous concept or belief.
2. The condition of being deceived by a false perception or belief.
3. Something, such as a fantastic plan or desire, that causes an erroneous belief or perception.
rumour US, rumor [ˈruːmə]
n
1.
a. information, often a mixture of truth and untruth, passed around verbally
b. (in combination) a rumour-monger
2. gossip or hearsay
3. Archaic din or clamour
4. Obsolete fame or reputation
vb
1. (tr; usually passive) to pass around or circulate in the form of a rumour it is rumoured that the Queen is coming
2. Literary to make or cause to make a murmuring noise
[via Old French from Latin rūmor common talk; related to Old Norse rymja to roar, Sanskrit rāut he cries]
Totally Different as can be seen.

Ergo: The answer to your question = NO
