Literature
Symptoms of Sorrow
Sorrow flows through the victim’s eyes and ears,
travelling to their brain,
triggering a painful contraction in their stomach and throat to occur.
The pain then affects their nervous system,
disrupting rational thought,
causing reflexes to either become heightened and aggressive,
or slow and weak.
Sometimes breathing becomes unpredictable and quickened,
the throat constricted of air.
With unpredictable breathing comes pain,
whether it is from their head, their stomach, their throat,
or their entire body depends on both the person
And the origin of the sorrow.
Watering of the eyes and nose is common,
As it is considered a release for the