El Pгўramo - Terrore Invisibile Now

"Don't look into the fog, Diego," Salvador warned, his voice cracking like dry wood. "The Beast feeds on what you see." The Invisible Presence

Salvador, driven to the brink of madness by the "Invisible Terror," began to see the Beast in his own reflection. He saw it in the way Lucía looked at him with pity, and in the way Diego hid under the table. To Salvador, the monster was no longer outside. It had crawled under his skin. El pГЎramo - Terrore invisibile

Salvador grew obsessed with the perimeter. He drove tall wooden stakes into the earth, marking a boundary he forbade his family to cross. He spent his nights cleaning his rifle, his eyes darting toward the windows. He wasn't looking for a monster; he was looking for a shadow. "Don't look into the fog, Diego," Salvador warned,

I can adjust the and atmosphere to fit your preference. To Salvador, the monster was no longer outside

In the final, suffocating night, the line between protector and predator vanished. As the invisible entity circled the house, howling with a wind that sounded like human screams, Diego realized the true horror. The Beast wasn't a creature of flesh and bone—it was the manifestation of his father’s crumbling mind, fed by the absolute solitude of the wasteland. If you’d like to explore this further, let me know: