The Protocol of Forced Annexation
The mortal concept of 'wearing' an object implies a temporary, superficial relationship—a decoration that rests harmlessly upon the fabric. The abyss rejects this polite detachment. When a relic of true gravity is introduced to the body, it must initiate a forced asset restructuring of the host's flesh.
Upon anchoring, the coarse metallic root system immediately bypassed the boundary of the subject's clothing, seeking the warmth of the dermis beneath. The thick, organ-like crimson velvet began to siphon thermal energy, mimicking the texture of a freshly extracted heart.
The host ceased to view the object as an external accessory. A morbid symbiosis was established. The metal roots dig inward, requiring no consent. The host and the ruin now share a single, heavy heartbeat, forever tethered in a painful but utterly loyal parasitism.