Parasited - Little Puck ^new^ «Trusted Source»
: Focusing on sensory details like sound, texture, and pain.
The setting is designed for enthusiasts of "parasitic universes," where the biological rules of the world are radically different from our own. Impact and Reception Parasited - Little Puck
The "parasite" is not a worm or a fungus. It is a that lives in the narrative of play. Little Puck doesn’t burrow into flesh—it burrows into routine, memory, and identity. Its vector is childhood nostalgia. Its symptoms are subtle: misplaced keys, a favorite mug warming in the microwave despite Lena not remembering pouring coffee, the faint sound of a music box playing at 3:17 AM. The infection is cozy. That’s the trap. : Focusing on sensory details like sound, texture, and pain
How Puck-like humor spreads through digital hosts, often distorting the original intent of the "host" information. It is a that lives in the narrative of play