Have you ever been driving, late at night or early in the morning, on a highway. It's foggy outside for one reason or another, when, through the fog, you see the shadows of trees, brought to life by a passing car's headlight. And for a split second, your sleepy self registers that shadow as moving?
This happened to me not long ago, and even thought I knew it couldn't possibly have seen it move, a general sense of unease stayed with me until I reached civilization.
Now, beside wanting to run my investigative horror game even more, it also reminded me of Maupassant's theory. Since music could not exist without humans having ears, perhaps we are cohabiting with a different reality, and we are simply lacking the organ to perceive it. But what if not all of us were missing that organ?
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