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in all seriousness, it feels more like an analog horror than a undersea horror.
I mean it don't listen to it in High Volume.
I noticed recently that the scary sounds I've used to demonstrate an Eldritch's power and anatomy seem to be similar to all those hour long ASMR and Meditation videos. So I decided to do the next one based on that. In this case rather than it be an enlightened lesson, Eldra teaches a lesson in terror and how not every exploration ends in discovery and enlightenment. To add further to the terror I used one of the songs in my soundtrack:
In this chapter, people wonder what it's like to be in R'Lyeh. The lost undersea city in which Cthulhu and other Eldritch abominations originate. So she gives a small taste to whomever is listening.
Cast:
S.T. Musician as Eldra/The Detective
And yes I based this on the recent incident with the Titan Submersible. Let this be a lesson kids, if you're gonna explore somewhere, make sure you at least know you're coming back in one piece.
Also the spell: "F' mgah'ehye mgr'luh, f' mgah'ehye mggoka'ai, f' mgah'ehye ah'bthnk" Translation: "Let them See, let them hear, let them touch."
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in all seriousness, it feels more like an analog horror than a undersea horror.
Please contact me if you would like to use this in a project. We can discuss the details.