[ CLINICAL OBSERVATION ]
The specimen once heavily relied on language to build self-defense, obsessed with endless debates and expression. When this metal shackle closed seamlessly around the windpipe, it did not pierce the skin but pressed precisely and heavily against the thyroid cartilage. Initially, the specimen attempted to swallow frequently and vocalize to fight the foreign sensation, but every vibration of the vocal cords struck the cold inner wall of the metal, delivering a suffocating physical feedback.
[ STIGMATA RUBBING ]
After removing the artifact, a faint, irreversible dark bruise remained around the throat, like an invisible tightened collar. However, the true lesion occurred deep within the nerves: the specimen developed "voluntary aphasia." Even when unconstrained, whenever the specimen attempts to argue, debate, or make meaningless noise, the throat reflexively conjures the hallucination of being tightly strangled, ultimately forcing all unspoken syllables back down into the stomach.
[ PATHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS ]
This is a precise castration of the "right to speak." The mundane world views vocalization as a symbol of freedom and equality, while Auralia views it as mediocre noise. Through the suppression of metal, the specimen's vocal cords are forcibly formatted. This is not forced silence; rather, after experiencing that abyss-like, absolute dominance, the specimen voluntarily surrenders the right to speak. In the face of absolute authority, any defense is blasphemy; only the silence of abandoning resistance is the highest level of audience.