Hiya, Flubly, and welcome to DV! 
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Can you feel in a lucid dream? In my normal dreams that I can remember after I've woken up, all that I could feel at the most was kind of a pressure. Can you feel pleasure or pain in a LD or smell and taste?[/b]
Yes, you can absolutely feel all those things -- although I've never really experienced pain myself, I know that others have.
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Do they have levels of vividness that you aren't in control of? Can you take control of a dream and be aware but it be extremely vivid one time and then another not so much? Or is this something that can be controlled with practice?
Yes, yes, and yes. There are definitely different levels of vividness, lucidity, and control. You can get better with practice, but you're probably still going to have some LDs that are less vivid than others, and some LDs where you have less control than others.
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Can you die in a lucid dream? This has two sides. One is can you just die and then come back in the dream, or just wake up and be fine, and the second is based on a story I heard. I heard a story, hopefully an urban legend, that a man died in his dream which then caused him to die in real life.
Yes, you can die in a lucid dream, and no, you won't die in real life. Many of our members report having died many times in lucid and non-lucid dreams, and they are still here to tell us about it. I have never actually died in a dream myself, so I don't know exactly what it feels like, but people say that sometimes they just wake up, and sometimes they just "respawn" in the dream.
Keep asking questions, and good luck on your lucid endeavours!
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