Unearthing a Cthulhu Relic (Lovecraftian ASMR)

Have you been dreaming again? Or has the staff at Arkham Sanitarium helped dredge up an old forgotten memory from the dark and dusty cellar of your subconscious?

Whatever the source of this imagery may be, it appears that you find yourself with a fellow undergraduate student at Miskatonic University. You and your classmate have been charged with the task of examining some of the rubble that was brought back from an archaeological expedition to the Himalayan mountains.

You are merely an observer here, as your counterpart does most of the work examining, collecting samples and taking (strange) notes of the various types of ancient gravel and stones retrieved from amid the cyclopean ruins found bordering a vast rift deep within the aforementioned mountains.

Towards the end of this observation, it appears that your colleague (classmate, or… professor?), along with the help of your own memories or voices whispering in your head, unearth a strange artifact, be it idol or effigy. It bares the same resemblance to the blasphemous creature found among the other prized collections at the university, which has been given the name: Cthulhu.

Unfortunately by this time, you either cannot recall any further details of this memory or dream, or you are merely too tired to find what has become of the artifact, and you…

Cthulhu relic & field journal props provided (years ago) by Propnomicon:

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What is ASMR? It is both a sensation and a medium.

ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response and is the current, non-scientific name given to the feeling characterized as a pleasurable tingling sensation felt in the head, scalp, back and other regions of the body in response to visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, and/or cognitive stimuli, such as crinkling bags, hand movements, whispering, personal attention or watching someone perform a task. It’s like goosebumps, but much more pleasant.

ASMR videos are meant to intentionally help induce this sensation, also referred to as “tingles”, but also provide a relaxing, calming, soothing, therapeutic and even entertaining experience for the viewer.

Many people who do not experience ASMR still enjoy the videos for their calming and sleepy effect.

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