Mordecai & The Tingle Mart [ A Fallout 4 Inspired ASMR Ghoul Performance ]
Inspired by Bethesda's 2015 E3 Fallout 4 World Premiere (link below), as the viewer, you are the survivor of Vault 111 who has stumbled upon Mordecai and his Tingle Mart, a benevolent Ghoul selling his wares to the various inhabitants of the Wasteland.
Fallout 4 E3 World Premiere: http://bit.ly/1LfmgPF
Mordecai is a fictional Ghoul merchant that I created who exists in the Fallout universe, and is performed in such a way as to induce ASMR (see bottom of this description) and provide a relaxing yet entertaining experience for the viewer, most especially for fans of the series like myself (I played Wasteland as a teen on the C64).
This version of Mordecai has changed as he no longer wears a gas mask. I would still like to purchase a different silicone mask to use solely for Mordecai's performances, since this mask is identified strongly with my other fictional character Frank Walker (a Walker from The Walking Dead universe).
Yes, I still owe you a G.O.A.T. ;)
Intro credits:
Graphics delicately borrowed from Fallout 3
Slide Projector sound by dobroide http://bit.ly/1dK8fLA
Intro music by ERH http://bit.ly/1TtLuw4
Intro style by MacLobuzz http://bit.ly/1dXMqR8
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What is ASMR?
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response and is the current (non-scientific) name given to the feeling characterized as a pleasurable tingling sensation felt in the head, scalp, back and other regions of the body in response to visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, and/or cognitive stimuli, such as crinkling bags, hand movements, whispering and personal attention.
ASMR videos are not only meant to help induce ASMR or "tingles", but also help provide a relaxing, calming and soothing experience for the viewer while helping to relieve their anxiety, stress, insomnia, to help those suffering with PTSD or depression, to serve as a study aid and more.