The Most Monstrous Analog Horror Series Yet - DMuted
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Vita Carnis is an analog horror story I was recently introduced to by some of my friends. When I watched it, I was simply amazed by the world Darian Quilloy created, and more importantly, the monsters. Vita Carnis' monsters are some of the scariest, and some of the most well crafted monsters I've seen in any media, ever. I hope you enjoy this video, and if you do, consider subscribing!
Darian Quilloy (Series Creator):
/ @darian_quilloy
Music Used:
Led into Madness - Silent Hill
On the Prowl - Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach
Your Best Pal - Bendy and the Dark Revival
Slender - Slender: The Arrival
Twilight - The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Hunter's Dream - Bloodborne
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The Mimic scare in Vita Carnis is one of my favorites from any web series purely for the fact that it sets itself up perfectly. It gives you this small glance at the creature's face, making it so you want to look closer to understand what it is you're seeing, only for it to come flying at you before you have any time to process it. Such a genuinely well crafted scene
@redactedtom
Жыл бұрын
Definitely agree with you man, it’s probably one of my favorite web series as of late.
@itsatticuss
Жыл бұрын
THE MIMIC
@enriquemartinezarias2526
Жыл бұрын
We had a White woman jumpscare,its time for the red man jumpscare
@KaitoGillscale
Жыл бұрын
The mimic is terrifying, but the harvester's video is probably one of the greatest dread-makers.
@arandomwalnut7373
Жыл бұрын
Hello Pastra! Also yes the Mimic jump scare is pretty horrifying. But overall the creature with the most unnerving attributes for hunting is the harvester in my opinion.
The mimic episode really scared me, that jumpscare made me not only jump a lot, it also made me yelp, I normally just jump a little, the Mimic thing they made for the episode looks really good. Also the screams of the haversters victim kept me awake at night.
@tastypancakes2280
Жыл бұрын
yelp is crazy
@Mexch-ob7df
3 ай бұрын
Not the yelp 😭
meat is neat
@chickenwarriorr
Жыл бұрын
And I love the feeling of meat
@isaacbear7115
Жыл бұрын
"Mmm hungwy" - Noted Meat Monster, Ron DeSantis
@chickenwarriorr
Жыл бұрын
@@isaacbear7115 DeSantis mimic confirmed
There's Nothing is scarier than **Meat Creatures** not even joking i've had *nightmares* of a Mimic just lurking and watching me by my doorway to my room. Freaking terrifying so thanks Vita Carnis for giving me said nightmares. All jokes aside, i love this series and all the care it went into it like the Puppets from the Mimic Video and the how to take care of Trimming Video. (We all know what they were going for with the Meatsnakes if you know you know)
@Skidibibapbap
Ай бұрын
Love how the creator of VC actually gave me nightmares of a Mimic encounter I had a dream where a VHS tape was playing before me and it showed many pictures of Mimic ppl hiding behind things and when it came to a tree I recognized in a cemetery, I heard running sounds and woke up screaming “Fuck no” while waving my arms out. Luckily my mom was there to wake me up and comfort me(kinda)
Something small but really good I enjoy about Vita Carnis is how they take the time to elaborate on how the Crawl actually slots itself into its environment. most movies would just full stop say "thus creature is evil and wants to end all life" whereas this series makes mention of how the Crawl and itsmorphs have become a vital piece if the Food Web--the Harvesters' kills are compost for surrounding plant life, while small herbivores benefit from the food and protection provided by them. this series hits basically all the strokes of my favorite subgenre of Cosmic(?) Horror where nature seems to "rebel" against humanity and remind us that we're not special, just one species out of billions who have come and gone, and nature won't bat an eye when we disappear.
@tacoblude8208
11 ай бұрын
My theory is that the crawl was created by the earth as a defensive mechanism to get rid of the parasite destroying it. It appears on earth, identifies the culprit (in this case humans) and then spawns the rest, who are specialised to wipe out humanity.
Ok, so, the part about zombies that scares me is the fact that I can’t see the people as “dead.” They’re walking around and they feel alive, so I see it as the person is helpless as they watch themselves murder other people and eat them. The idea of being unable to stop myself as I kill mercilessly scares me to death, because if zombies were real, I’d be with my best friends, that I see as siblings in a way. I should probably stop thinking about this!
Mind control? Tentacles? Those are some of my favorite tags on a....different website. Ill have to check this out.
@chriscofer6780
Жыл бұрын
Ayo 🤨🤨
@Enelnuts7333
Жыл бұрын
Man of culture
@shmansypants9411
7 ай бұрын
spongebob fog horn
To me, vita carnis reminds me of the creatures from the dead space universe: necromorph, they constantly evolve and no one is safe from becoming one.
DMuted will never be able to escape the mimic. But in all seriousness, I think one of the best things about this series is the world building. Vita Carnis does a very good job at showing how these creatures not only affect humans but also show how they are integrated with the ecosystem. The way he integrated each monster in a realistic fashion is truly amazing to me. Even if some of them are silly (*cough cough* Meat snake) I love the way Darian Quilloy made it so that the monsters not only had the potential to be a useful tool and ally, like the meat snake or the crawl itself, but they also had the potential to be a very real and dangerous threat, like the mimics or the hosts. This series is truly one of my favorite analog horror series and I love how Darian crafted everything. I can't wait to see what comes out of it next. 🎉🎉
IS THAT BANBAN WITH A SUBMACHINE GUN?
4:19 scared the shit out of me
The scariest monster in the entire series by FAR for me, is the Host. The fear of loss of control simply scares the shit out of me. That your friend who said they had a headache may be walking to their death soon after making some fucking pasta is terrifying. Really the most underrated monster in the series.
I think a key aspect of the horror of this series that wasn’t fully touched on in this video is the fear of the unknown. Most of the monsters featured are completely unexplainable. You can’t quite wrap you’re head around how they work or what their motives are besides utter evil and feasting to continue living. I think this is what makes these monsters so effective. If they had backstories and motivations, viewers could create strategies and plans to defeat them, but we’re left utterly clueless as to how we could stand a chance against them.
@B_4035mn
9 ай бұрын
Not really, no, as said in the story book, some scientists found the dormant body of some eldritch creature(Vita Carnis) and asked of it to help with over-population, so, I'm guessing the eldritch conscience that attached itself to that body will(According to the singularity.) will bring it's full body down to earth to take in most of the population for bio-mass then it will leave earth, typical cosmic horror analog horror type of stuff, so, the best thing to do is to try our best to destroy the monoliths and the cult at all costs, the faster, the better, as easy as that, then after that is done just destroy the singularity and the mindless mass of flesh that is left of the vita-carnis.
I really love this series, but I also have to blame It for a fear It gave me. Sometimes when Im up late, usually everyone In my house Is asleep, I will suddently remember the mimic and become extremetely paranoid about a mimic stalking me and eating me while Im sleeping. I always have to remind myself they are not real. I think at this point this showed me how good of a series Is vita carnis, good story and also good scares.
if anyone loses sleep over the harvester screams watch that one scene in which one gets popped by some dude with a gun on repeat.
4:19 mangle fnaf2 be like:
I remember watching this series via the analog horror watch party stream, and the Mimic episode genuinely freaked me out, especially the ending. This series is really well made and is 100% one of my favorite analog horror series now.
Well, the thought of a mimic hiding in my bed is gonna keep me up tonight i'm sure.
Love the video DMuted but you actually got CARCAS completely wrong. Don’t know how much of the series you’ve seen but yeah
I love hearing Bloodblorne ost
The original appearance of the Mimic was creepy and well done!
Wonder what mimics would taste like... Omg a fnaf reference?!
@redacculous
Жыл бұрын
Probably like human, which is said to taste like pork, since Mimics in Vita Carnis can adapt to become more human-like
@SpotonCM
Жыл бұрын
The creator of the series has actually explained what all the creatures taste like
@orangeiris64
Жыл бұрын
@@SpotonCMWhere and when?
@SpotonCM
Жыл бұрын
@@orangeiris64 You can find it on either of the interviews, you can find one interview by Minaxa, not sure of the timestamp
Honestly i feel like the danger hosts pose is greatly overstated. It takes several hours after you inhale their spores to actually take effect, and before that happens, you have plenty of advance warning(the symptoms) to restrain yourself or get to the hospital. They're really not that dangerous.
It is an actual shame that this video hasnt gotten more attention. One of my favorite videos from you in terms of editing and analysis. I hope you keep getting better as you have been.
i love this omg, so happy to hav found a creator on this platform that enjoys so many of my interests >:)) also, i loooove the bloodborne music u hav in the vid! keep up the amazing work D
I love horror series that worldbuilds, that gets you glimpses of how people interact with those fears in day to day life. Because if you're just simply watching or listening to said thing happening it might just feel like another thing to watch and shut down for the night(even if it's nightmare inducing jdgd) But if you're seeing people reacting to it, talking about it, making life go by they through it, it feels real. It feels like you're watching the new or TV or scrolling through social media of they world and seeing what life to life is like when there's monsters always at your door. I think that's way stuff like Welcome to Nightvale(which is more comedy horror but still-) connects to others so easily. It makes you feel like you're a part of it more. That you're sitting down around the radio going "woo we survived that disaster" It makes you feel for those in that world, and that's important. Because it's one thing to watch video of a monster running at you, another of seeing 'how to survive' 'sightings so far' 'We lost our son Jerry to this thing!' 'How to cook with this being!' I just love that kinda stuff ^^
not REALLY related, but if you're looking for zombie horror where one zombie CAN do serious damage, check out kabaneri of the iron fortress. pretty short anime series, the zombies are superhuman in strength, durability, and on occasion, speed. rare variants even retain skills with weapons, and they're capable of basic cooperation and strategizing, as shown when they work together to control a train. the hive mind stuff gets way more intense later in a way that like... on further thought, draws attention to the nature of the zombies, but sadly the series is too short to explore it fully.
I love your channel keep up the good work
The crawl and the singularity are the scariest in this series to me, an all powerful hivemind is the scariest shit too me
that bloodborne music tho
BRO YOU JUST PLAYED L4D WITH BANBAN???????
"Im not afraid of rich people with funny accents" you should.
16:45 I would personally narrow it down further to a fear of addiction.
4:19 BANBAN JUMPSCARE what in the world edit: 4:32 YIPPEE BOMB???
Im vita, and im carnis. And you're watching disney channel.
mimic sweeeeeeeeeeeeeep good video :)
I feel like the monoliths also check off the "Fear of size and or unknown" category, Do to the fact how they're so massive (120 meters, the same size as legendary Godzilla), And how we have little to no information on them, So you're scared that we have no idea what they do Edit: I made the fear of the unknown point before I watched the rest of the video, soooo, oops :/
There’s a plush from this Series on makeship, there’s like 2 days left.
@theawesome5871
Жыл бұрын
It's 9 days.
check out greylock mountain, if you liked the monsters in this series
my biggest problem with series like this is the focus on story and horror can get unbalanced and the pacing feels akin to that pill Mr Krabs got from Spongebob
a quiet place, bird box, nope, the meg?, it follows. i dont know if demons and "entiies" are technicaly ghosts. also not sure about zombie. and apon looking stuff up (to job memory}, ive found some interesting titles like sharracuda, 5 headed shark attack, cobragator, moose jaw edit. probably should have watched more than the start of the video before commenting
Uh I’m pretty sure cracus is against the vita carnis not the other way around there is a cult that worships the carnis but we don’t know their name
Funny meat plant
The Mimic is the scariest
Why is banban in left 4 dead 2
Would you be interested in creating videos about poppy playtime and bendy in the near future
While video was great... Oh no, you missed the set of videos about Singularities (plural) :(
@dmuted
Жыл бұрын
I did not, they just aren't relevant to the video at all.
@nyekomimi
Жыл бұрын
@@dmuted Ahh, ok, glad to hear that! I was afraid you didn't get the full experience, very glad you did!
@B_4035mn
9 ай бұрын
@@dmuted My brother in Christ, the singularity is probably *THE* most relevant out of all of them, it's the one thing that hammers the element of cosmic horror in the most, it is LITERALLY *the sole mind of an eldritch god calling it's physical body to earth,* how much more cosmic horror do you need than that?
@dmuted
9 ай бұрын
@@B_4035mn haha, mimic go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrd
Oh buddy you should have been scared of vampires because of what they represent. Bourgeois oppression.
I dunno, the mimic is just your standar skinwalker, is easilly the most predictable to appear in any analog horror, hardly a surprise, so lacks impact, i think
the name of the title reminds me hoe pastra did it too sorry man