An active Digosfrag induces an unsettling physiological response in the uninfected. This isn't subtle discomfort, but primal dread focused on the mouth and throat. Victims feel an overwhelming urge to cover their faces, instinctively guarding against an unseen, invasive threat. Close encounters are perilous; the entity prioritizes rapid, forced insertion.

#SensoryHorror #PrimalFear #InfectionWarning #SilentTerror #CoverYourMouth #TTRPG #IndieDev

@RichTate @MevsMatze Glad I wasn’t taking it too far off the rails then. After that post I wanted to see if it was just me who noticed this recent trend and I found this article about #sensoryhorror
https://collider.com/a-quiet-place-and-7-other-horror-films-that-play-on-the-senses/

@MevsMatze @RichTate The theme of sensory input and lack thereof seem to be constructing a #subgenre we could label #sensoryhorror in #horrormovies.

#BirdBox 2018 deals with characters who must deal with their inability to see danger.

#Hush 2016 is probably my favorite among them as the main character is both deaf and mute. There is little dialogue in the movie, often you hear nothing, and the tension is constant and electrifying.