>>10121973About Song of Saya; it's Lovecraft inspired done right but with a pervert twist you know heh. In a quick rundown, a Japanese university student had car crash, first person ever which obtained brain damage which turns reality into an overlay texture of stinking flesh and organs, becomes an incel for a reason, sees the first person ever afterwards which isn't a walking eye ball, get in relationship besides she twelve or something, hides her at his home, skips more often university, his three best and only friends get worried. So now including the simple thought the reader has to do; if everything turns into a disgusting texture overlay besides Saya, she must have been looking worse than the human mind can imagine, if brain damage reverses the appearence into an illusion of a person.
Also I think the topic of Missing 411 is the most interesting real legend and connected with almost everything else, from aliens and bigfoot to Ancient Japanese youkai and Irish fairies. As American you should have already read or heard about some current cases of people going missing, especially local news about children which just played at their parents garden and disappeared. In many cases you will see a week later that rangers and the police have found the very same children alive in the nearest forest, those children only maybe have a cold and some tiny scratches from sticks, but healthy, not hungry, not thirsty. Afterwards you will never hear anything from the family or children who got found ever again, but there is still the question for the thinking people, how do the kid disappear so quickly, how do they survive for that long without survival knowledge and why are they always found nearby the place of disappearence and no one of the searchers has seen them there at the first basic seach? Such cases are always accompanied with heavy storms during the search without any weather warnings. Children who got interviewed had mostly the same thing to say, a dog-bear helped