Begin report log.....
Handler [REDACTED] reported recently-made specimen to have escaped captivity. Subsequently requested search and rescue. Search proceeded, extended for four days, teams came up empty-handed. No evidence, no leads, nothing.
Security cameras captured unusual movement at northwest corner of testing grounds, otherwise uninhabited or utilized. Team dispatched, found nothing, except for a notably damaged camera, footage corrupted.
Two days after, movement detected close to the abandoned city's edge. Teams dispatched and were later reported MIA, no traces found. Lone camcorder found abandoned, with notable screen damage.
Image seen-on screen was developed after film extraction. Film was found to be corrupted, all excluding one frame image.
End report.
So this was....well....just a render I felt like I wanted to do after seeing a....very intimidating, horror Parasaur in a video recently. Even some of my Parasaur-loving friends found it as creepy and unsettling as me.
Did a bit of digging and, as far as I've found, there has not been any form of analog JP horror revolving around a Parasaur, so I thought "Why not?". Though I think perhaps I went a bit too overboard on all the stereotypical horror aspects, least I think I did. But here it is anyway.
Handler [REDACTED] reported recently-made specimen to have escaped captivity. Subsequently requested search and rescue. Search proceeded, extended for four days, teams came up empty-handed. No evidence, no leads, nothing.
Security cameras captured unusual movement at northwest corner of testing grounds, otherwise uninhabited or utilized. Team dispatched, found nothing, except for a notably damaged camera, footage corrupted.
Two days after, movement detected close to the abandoned city's edge. Teams dispatched and were later reported MIA, no traces found. Lone camcorder found abandoned, with notable screen damage.
Image seen-on screen was developed after film extraction. Film was found to be corrupted, all excluding one frame image.
End report.
So this was....well....just a render I felt like I wanted to do after seeing a....very intimidating, horror Parasaur in a video recently. Even some of my Parasaur-loving friends found it as creepy and unsettling as me.
Did a bit of digging and, as far as I've found, there has not been any form of analog JP horror revolving around a Parasaur, so I thought "Why not?". Though I think perhaps I went a bit too overboard on all the stereotypical horror aspects, least I think I did. But here it is anyway.
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(I’m not sure why I wrote it like a review, but here we are.)
There’s also a scary parasaur video that I'm curious about. What was it called, and where can I find it?
https://youtu.be/Cjvk2wWAayQ?t=62
And I moreso feel it could be a great contender for horror because they're always known as peaceful, so people don't expect it to be scary. Enter in the idea of an analog horror idea. Something you don't *expect* to be scary actually being scary, to throw off expectations.
*Holy crap, that dinosaur is creepy as hell. I knew something about mushrooms was involved, but oh my god, that is something out of a horror movie. It’s going to be in my nightmares for at least tonight, maybe a week.*