In Irish it's "Níl ins an phian seo ach seachmall"
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
In Irish it's "Is pian í an áilleacht"
In Irish it's "Níl sochar gan dochar"
In Irish-saor ó chrá (free from torment)saor ó phian (free from pain)
Jane has the ability to inflict a mental illusion of burning pain. It physically does nothing to them, as it is an ability to trick the mind into thinking there is pain. Jane can control how much pain she inflicts on her victim. The pain that Jane inflicts is described as being like "burning" inside of the victim.
pian (pronounced 'peeun')
Jane has the ability to give an 'illusion' of pain. and she has a twin brother named Alec, his power is the opposite of Jane's. If Jane give pain, Alec gives an 'illusion' of nothingness[or numbness]. If strucked by Alec's power, a person will not feel anything. He won't know if he will die or not.
In Irish it's pian / crá
Irish
I would say Jane she has the power to give pain but its an illusion (Bella's amun to it).
In Irish it's pian / crá
No, an optical illusion is a trick, therefore not real. We are real, if you need proof stub your bare toe against the wall or smack your shin bone with a ruler, it hurts - if you were an illusion you wouldn't feel pain.