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* AmbiguousCriminalHistory: PlayedForHorror. It's never fully detailed what Sparrow did to get her landed in a mental hospital, but it's implied to have been pretty serious, with the narrator stating that when he met Sparrow he'd been half expecting an “uncontrollable monster” and that it was hard to reconcile the small, quiet teenager in front of him with what she had done. A newspaper in one shot states she was taken into custody over her suspected involvement in the murder-suicide of her friends and an older man, but it's unclear what exactly went down. In the comment section on the video, Andy Coyle simply said that Sparrow did [[IDidWhatIHadToDo "What she had to…"]]
* AwfulTruth: The doctor eventually gets some answers to what happened to Sparrow that caused her mental break, including what "the Worm" is, but he wishes he hadn't. [[spoiler:Sparrow and her friends were told about the Worm, a malevolent entity that feeds off fear, by an old man. The Worm began to torment them and they slowly realised that the Worm is spread to new hosts via their current host telling another person about it. Because the doctor pushed Sparrow into telling him about the Worm, he’s been infected too. [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou And now he's told us as well]]]].
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: The therapist becomes obsessed with finding out what happened to Sparrow that caused her and her friends' mental break, going as far as to perform unethical treatments on Sparrow to get the answers he seeks. He gets answers alright, but comes to seriously regret this as his own mental health starts to deteriorate [[spoiler:as a direct result of Sparrow telling him about the Worm]].
* EldritchAbomination: [[spoiler:The Worm is revealed to be this; it's some kind of ancient parasitic entity that can latch itself onto a person who knows of its existence and manipulate their dreams, feeding off their fear and slowly driving them insane. In the nightmares, its true form resembles a giant worm-like creature with five sets of limbs (with two little arms on its mandibles), a long tail with spines, multiple glowing eyes and huge jaws; even then it's not clear if this ''is'' its true form or just how its victims perceive it in their dreams]].
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange:
** In an old photo of Sparrow happily hanging out with her friends and at the start of the story before things go wrong for her, she wears her hair tied back off her face. Following her institutionalisation, she leaves her bangs loose to hide her face. [[spoiler:In the ending, after the Worm’s influence over her has weakened, she's wearing her hair partly off her face again, indicating she's on the mend]].
** Sparrow also gets expository hair ''colour'' change; before being institutionalised, Sparrow dyed her hair red (with her roots starting to show at the beginning), with the passage of time being indicated via how much Sparrow’s hair has outgrown the dye.
* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:Sparrow says that the Worm doesn't kill its victims because what it wants is to feed off their fears and be spread to other hosts "like any virus". Instead, it torments its victims with their worst fears every time they fall asleep, with Sparrow saying the best you can hope for is to "wake up before it starts to feed". Its victims begin slowly going mad and physically deteriorating due to the lack of sleep and constant stress (which may eventually lead to death anyway, one way or another). The only apparent way to lessen or shake off the Worm's influence is to pass it on to someone else by telling them about it, meaning you'll have to knowingly subject someone else to this living nightmare, or you could do it unintentionally to numerous people if you didn't understand what was going on]].
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Sparrow was willing to stay infected with the Worm, trying to fight it off and slowly deteriorating mentally and physically, for the rest of her life, telling no one to avoid spreading it. She hoped that when she eventually died, the Worm would die with her. Unfortunately, her efforts were in vain thanks to her therapist]].
* HippieName: Sparrow’s full name is Sparrow Anne Moon; it’s mentioned her mother was part of an “offbeat spiritual commune” at the time Sparrow was born before leaving to start a new life.
* NightmareWeaver: [[spoiler:The Worm can manipulate its victims' dreams, psychologically torturing them with their worst fears and hunting them down to feed off their terror]].
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: [[spoiler:Sparrow doesn't know the name of the parasitic creature that latched itself onto her and her friends, or if it even has one, so she just calls it "the Worm"]].
* ParasiticHorror: [[spoiler:The Worm is a psychic parasite; it can latch itself onto the psyche of anyone who knows it exists and torments them in their dreams, feeding off their fear and other negative emotions. It can be spread from person-to-person by having someone already infected tell someone else about it]].
* SanitySlippage: Sparrow was an ordinary teenager with a happy, uneventful childhood, no known personal problems and no family history of mental illness when something happened that caused her and her friends to suffer a shared psychotic break, ultimately resulting in Sparrow’s friends dying violently and Sparrow’s institutionalisation. She appears far more rational in the present-day, besides engaging in self-harm, having trouble sleeping and barely saying a word to her therapists, so it’s a mystery as to what happened to her and her friends. [[spoiler:She became infected by a malevolent parasitic entity, which slowly drove her insane due to preying on her worst fears]].
* SelfHarm: Following her mental breakdown and institutionalisation, Sparrow often sports self-inflicted scratches on her arms.
* SoleSurvivor: Sparrow is the last survivor of the Woodfield Five, the name given to a group of teenage friends from the small northern town of Woodfield who all suffered severe mental breakdowns, sometimes resulting in violent outbursts. The others all died save for Sparrow. While it's [[NoodleIncident unclear what exactly happened]], it’s strongly implied Sparrow was involved in their deaths, resulting in her being sent to a mental hospital (a briefly-seen newspaper article states her friends and an older man were killed in an attempted murder-suicide, with Sparrow being taken into custody). [[spoiler:It's all but stated that the friends killed each other and/or themselves because they were infected with the Worm]].
* TeensAreMonsters: Played with regarding seventeen-year-old Sparrow Moon. She'd done some terrible things that landed in her a mental institution (it's strongly implied she was involved in the deaths of her friends), but her therapist finds her to be extremely subdued and reticent; she doesn't engage much in their sessions but she doesn't rebel or lash out either, only harming herself. It's also mentioned that prior to her and friends suffering some kind of shared psychotic break, Sparrow was a happy, well-adjusted teen who wasn't in any kind of trouble. [[spoiler:It turns out Sparrow isn't truly a bad person; her mental state deteriorated because of the Worm's influence and she's doing her best to fight it to protect others]].
* WhamLine: [[spoiler:Shortly after the doctor relays Sparrow’s explanation of how the Worm is spread – simply by telling someone else about it – he speaks directly to the viewer: "You have to believe me. I am sorry for this. [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou Now that I’ve told you]], I don’t know when, but sooner or later in your dreams the mist will come…And with the mist always comes the Worm."]]
* WrenchWench: In the opening dream sequence, Sparrow is shown happily working on her car in the garage while listening to music.
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''[[https://www.youtube.com/@DWHAAD Don't Walk Home Alone After Dark]]'' is a series of animated short horror stories and vignettes, created by Andy Coyle (also known for his work directing ''WesternAnimation/{{Hilda}}''). The full-length videos are all standalone horror tales, with the vignettes being short horror-themed clips that hint at larger stories. The [=YouTube=] channel can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/@DWHAAD here]].

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''[[https://www.youtube.com/@DWHAAD Don't Walk Home Alone After Dark]]'' is a series of animated short horror stories and vignettes, created by Andy Coyle (also known for his work directing ''WesternAnimation/{{Hilda}}''). ''WesternAnimation/{{Hilda}}'') on Platform/YouTube. The full-length videos are all standalone horror tales, with the vignettes being short horror-themed clips that hint at larger stories. The [=YouTube=] channel can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/@DWHAAD here]].
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''Don't Walk Home Alone After Dark'' is a series of animated short horror stories and vignettes, created by Andy Coyle (also known for his work directing ''WesternAnimation/{{Hilda}}''). The full-length videos are all standalone horror tales, with the vignettes being short horror-themed clips that hint at larger stories. The [=YouTube=] channel can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/@DWHAAD here]].

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''Don't ''[[https://www.youtube.com/@DWHAAD Don't Walk Home Alone After Dark'' Dark]]'' is a series of animated short horror stories and vignettes, created by Andy Coyle (also known for his work directing ''WesternAnimation/{{Hilda}}''). The full-length videos are all standalone horror tales, with the vignettes being short horror-themed clips that hint at larger stories. The [=YouTube=] channel can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/@DWHAAD here]].



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* ''The Worm'': A therapist attempts to treat a troubled teenage girl hiding a dark secret, but his quest for answers causes his own mental health to deteriorate.

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* ''The Worm'': ''WebAnimation/TheWorm'': A therapist attempts to treat a troubled teenage girl hiding a dark secret, but his quest for answers causes his own mental health to deteriorate.
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* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:Sparrow says that the Worm doesn't kill it's victims because what it wants is to feed off their fears and be spread to other hosts "like any virus". Instead, it torments its victims with their worst fears every time they fall asleep, with Sparrow saying the best you can hope for is to "wake up before it starts to feed". Its victims begin slowly going mad and physically deteriorating due to the lack of sleep and constant stress (which may eventually lead to death anyway, one way or another). The only apparent way to lessen or shake off the Worm's influence is to pass it on to someone else by telling them about it, meaning you'll have to knowingly subject someone else to this living nightmare, or you could do it unintentionally to numerous people if you didn't understand what was going on]].

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* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:Sparrow says that the Worm doesn't kill it's its victims because what it wants is to feed off their fears and be spread to other hosts "like any virus". Instead, it torments its victims with their worst fears every time they fall asleep, with Sparrow saying the best you can hope for is to "wake up before it starts to feed". Its victims begin slowly going mad and physically deteriorating due to the lack of sleep and constant stress (which may eventually lead to death anyway, one way or another). The only apparent way to lessen or shake off the Worm's influence is to pass it on to someone else by telling them about it, meaning you'll have to knowingly subject someone else to this living nightmare, or you could do it unintentionally to numerous people if you didn't understand what was going on]].
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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: The therapist becomes obsessed with finding out what happened to Sparrow that caused her and her friends' mental break, going as far as to perform unethical treatments on Sparrow to get the answers he seeks. He gets answers alright, but comes to seriously regret this as his own mental health starts to deteriorate [[spoiler:as a direct result of Sparrow telling him about the Worm]].


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* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler:Sparrow says that the Worm doesn't kill it's victims because what it wants is to feed off their fears and be spread to other hosts "like any virus". Instead, it torments its victims with their worst fears every time they fall asleep, with Sparrow saying the best you can hope for is to "wake up before it starts to feed". Its victims begin slowly going mad and physically deteriorating due to the lack of sleep and constant stress (which may eventually lead to death anyway, one way or another). The only apparent way to lessen or shake off the Worm's influence is to pass it on to someone else by telling them about it, meaning you'll have to knowingly subject someone else to this living nightmare, or you could do it unintentionally to numerous people if you didn't understand what was going on]].


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* TeensAreMonsters: Played with regarding seventeen-year-old Sparrow Moon. She'd done some terrible things that landed in her a mental institution (it's strongly implied she was involved in the deaths of her friends), but her therapist finds her to be extremely subdued and reticent; she doesn't engage much in their sessions but she doesn't rebel or lash out either, only harming herself. It's also mentioned that prior to her and friends suffering some kind of shared psychotic break, Sparrow was a happy, well-adjusted teen who wasn't in any kind of trouble. [[spoiler:It turns out Sparrow isn't truly a bad person; her mental state deteriorated because of the Worm's influence and she's doing her best to fight it to protect others]].
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* ItsAllMyFault: From the way the narrator talks about [[spoiler:Jordy's disappearance]], it's implied he blames himself for what happened because he never tried to help or warn [[spoiler:Jordy]] despite knowing the Pine Creepers were out there, instead hiding in his tent and trying not to draw attention to himself out of fear. Under the circumstances, there probably wasn't anything the narrator could've done and he'd have likely further endangered himself had he tried to intervene.
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* SpidersAreScary: They are if there are heaps of them sliding down their webs towards the street, as depicted in "Don't Look Up"; these spiders also look unusually large. One nearly lands on an unsuspecting woman's head, only scuttling off when she abruptly stretches her arm.
* SpiderSwarm: In "Don't Look Up", dozens of spiders can be seen slowly making their way down from who knows where, while a woman on the ground is obliviously scrolling on her phone.


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* WrenchWench: In the opening dream sequence, Sparrow is shown happily working on her car in the garage while listening to music.
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* AmbiguousCriminalHistory: It's never fully detailed what Sparrow did to get her landed in a mental hospital, but it's implied to have been pretty serious, with the narrator stating that when he met Sparrow he'd been half expecting an “uncontrollable monster” and that it was hard to reconcile the small, quiet teenager in front of him with what she had done. A newspaper in one shot states she was taken into custody over her suspected involvement in the murder-suicide of her friends and an older man, but it's unclear what exactly went down. In the comment section on the video, Andy Coyle simply said that Sparrow did [[IDidWhatIHadToDo "What she had to…"]]

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* AmbiguousCriminalHistory: PlayedForHorror. It's never fully detailed what Sparrow did to get her landed in a mental hospital, but it's implied to have been pretty serious, with the narrator stating that when he met Sparrow he'd been half expecting an “uncontrollable monster” and that it was hard to reconcile the small, quiet teenager in front of him with what she had done. A newspaper in one shot states she was taken into custody over her suspected involvement in the murder-suicide of her friends and an older man, but it's unclear what exactly went down. In the comment section on the video, Andy Coyle simply said that Sparrow did [[IDidWhatIHadToDo "What she had to…"]]
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* TragicBromance: [[spoiler:The narrator will "never forget the summer of '95" because it' the year his childhood best friend Jordy disappeared, taken by the Pine Creepers; the narrator knew the Pine Creepers were out there but hid in the tent while Jordy was sleeping in an abandoned car, too scared to do anything (there realistically wasn't much he could've done against the Creepers, but he feels guilty nevertheless). When morning came Jordy was gone, never to be seen again, and only the narrator has an inkling of what really happened]].
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* AwfulTruth: The doctor eventually gets some answers to what happened to Sparrow that caused her mental break, including what "the Worm" is, but he wishes he hadn't. [[spoiler:Sparrow and her friends were told about the Worm, a malevolent entity that feeds off fear, by an old man. The Worm began to torment them and they slowly realised that the Worm is spread to new hosts via their current host telling another person about it. Because the doctor pushed Sparrow into telling him about the Worm, he’s been infected too. [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou And now he's told us as well]].

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* AwfulTruth: The doctor eventually gets some answers to what happened to Sparrow that caused her mental break, including what "the Worm" is, but he wishes he hadn't. [[spoiler:Sparrow and her friends were told about the Worm, a malevolent entity that feeds off fear, by an old man. The Worm began to torment them and they slowly realised that the Worm is spread to new hosts via their current host telling another person about it. Because the doctor pushed Sparrow into telling him about the Worm, he’s been infected too. [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou And now he's told us as well]].well]]]].
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''Don't Walk Home Alone After Dark'' is a series of animated short horror stories and vignettes, created by Andy Coyle (also known for his work directing ''WesternAnimation/{{Hilda}}''). The full-length videos are all standalone horror tales, with the vignettes being short horror-themed clips that hint at larger stories. The [=YouTube=] channel can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/@DWHAAD here]].

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* ''The Pine Creepers'': A man recalls a terrifying childhood experience that occurred while camping with his friends.
* ''The Worm'': A therapist attempts to treat a troubled teenage girl hiding a dark secret, but his quest for answers causes his own mental health to deteriorate.

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* "The Girl In The Mirror"
* "Dead End"
* "I Think My Step-Dad's A Werewolf"
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[[folder:General tropes]]
* AntagonistTitle: Applies to both ''The Pine Creepers'' and ''The Worm'', with the titles referring to the {{Big Bad}}s of each respective story. It also applies to the malevolent mirror entity in '"The Girl In The Mirror" short.
* MirrorMonster: In "The Girl In The Mirror", a girl is brushing her teeth in front of the bathroom mirror when she leans down to spit in the sink. Her reflection doesn't move with her, before its eyes roll back and it grows an abnormally large mouth with MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily, preparing to strike...
* NothingIsScarier:
** We never find out what happens to the people the Pine Creepers take, [[spoiler:including the narrator’s friend Jordy, who simply vanishes with no trace of what might’ve happened to him]].
** We never find out what the Worm really is or where it came from; it's implied it might be impossible for humans to fully comprehend it.
* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent: The werewolf in "I Think My Step-Dad's A Werewolf" is depicted with a humanoid body and wolf-like head, with a large mane, broader upper-body and glowing yellow eyes; it walks on all fours, though its hunched stance and hand-like front paws suggests it's a facultative biped (capable of walking on two legs).
* WickedStepfather: Played with regarding the boy's stepfather in "I Think My Step-Dad's A Werewolf"; the boy is shown hiding in terror while his werewolf stepfather stalks past his room, but it's left ambiguous if he's the kind of werewolf who’s only dangerous after they transform (and therefore potentially non-malicious to his stepson in human form).
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[[folder:Tropes found in ''The Pine Creepers'']]
* TheNineties: The story takes place in the summer of 1995. Notably, no one in the protagonists' rural town thinks much of letting [[FreeRangeChildren three 13-year-olds go camping by themselves in the woods overnight]], whereas these days parents would likely be much warier about doing so.
* DontGoInTheWoods: The narrator and his friends like to go camping in a clearing in the pine woods surrounding their town, though the narrator is unsettled when Jordy brings up a story his dad told him about people seeing strange creatures – known as Pine Creepers – in the woods, round about the same time people started going missing. The narrator tried to dismiss it as a story, but later that very night he finds out the hard way that it's true.
* ForegoneConclusion: We know from the start the narrator will survive his encounter with the Pine Creepers, as he's telling the story decades later as an adult. [[spoiler:His friend Jordy isn't so fortunate]].
* HarmfulToMinors: The narrator and his friends are only 13 during their horrifying encounter with the Pine Creepers, which ends with [[spoiler:the Creepers taking and presumably [[WouldHurtAChild doing something horrible]] to Jordy]].
* HeldBackInSchool: It’s mentioned that Pike Lister was two grades ahead of the narrator and he "probably failed a couple on top of that"; it’s implied he had a tendency to be disruptive and unengaged in class, as he frequently got detention.
* HumanoidAbomination: The Pine Creepers are pale humanoid creatures with long, spindly limbs, sharp teeth, glowing eyes and ape-like faces. They live in the woods surrounding the narrator's hometown and are reportedly responsible for several people going missing over the decades.
* MissingChild:
** A local teenage boy named Pike Lister disappeared while walking home from after-school detention the previous year, never to be seen or heard from again. There are a few theories as to what happened to him, though Jordy Baker is convinced he was taken by the Pine Creepers.
** [[spoiler:13-year-old Jordy himself is discovered to be missing the night after the narrator's encounter with the Pine Creepers and despite the whole town searching, he's never found. 27 years later, no one knows what happened to Jordy save for the narrator, who is aware the Pine Creepers are involved but probably wouldn't be believed]].
* NeverARunaway: Some people believed Pike Lister, a trouble-making teenager who went missing in November of 1994, just took off by himself. However, others thought he might've drowned in the lake, while Jordy and his dad are convinced the Pine Creepers "got him", especially as something similar occurred back in TheSeventies. [[spoiler:It’s implied that Jordy and his dad were right]].
* TheQuietOne: Subverted with Auggie; the narrator says he was a quiet kid except when he was alone with his friends, where he tended to be much louder and let rip with his high-pitched laugh (which resulted in the friends getting kicked out of the narrator's backyard, because Auggie's loud laughing was keeping the narrator's dad awake).
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[[folder:Tropes found in ''The Worm'']]
* AmbiguousCriminalHistory: It's never fully detailed what Sparrow did to get her landed in a mental hospital, but it's implied to have been pretty serious, with the narrator stating that when he met Sparrow he'd been half expecting an “uncontrollable monster” and that it was hard to reconcile the small, quiet teenager in front of him with what she had done. A newspaper in one shot states she was taken into custody over her suspected involvement in the murder-suicide of her friends and an older man, but it's unclear what exactly went down. In the comment section on the video, Andy Coyle simply said that Sparrow did [[IDidWhatIHadToDo "What she had to…"]]
* AwfulTruth: The doctor eventually gets some answers to what happened to Sparrow that caused her mental break, including what "the Worm" is, but he wishes he hadn't. [[spoiler:Sparrow and her friends were told about the Worm, a malevolent entity that feeds off fear, by an old man. The Worm began to torment them and they slowly realised that the Worm is spread to new hosts via their current host telling another person about it. Because the doctor pushed Sparrow into telling him about the Worm, he’s been infected too. [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou And now he's told us as well]].
* EldritchAbomination: [[spoiler:The Worm is revealed to be this; it's some kind of ancient parasitic entity that can latch itself onto a person who knows of its existence and manipulate their dreams, feeding off their fear and slowly driving them insane. In the nightmares, its true form resembles a giant worm-like creature with five sets of limbs (with two little arms on its mandibles), a long tail with spines, multiple glowing eyes and huge jaws; even then it's not clear if this ''is'' its true form or just how its victims perceive it in their dreams]].
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange:
** In an old photo of Sparrow happily hanging out with her friends and at the start of the story before things go wrong for her, she wears her hair tied back off her face. Following her institutionalisation, she leaves her bangs loose to hide her face. [[spoiler:In the ending, after the Worm’s influence over her has weakened, she's wearing her hair partly off her face again, indicating she's on the mend]].
** Sparrow also gets expository hair ''colour'' change; before being institutionalised, Sparrow dyed her hair red (with her roots starting to show at the beginning), with the passage of time being indicated via how much Sparrow’s hair has outgrown the dye.
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Sparrow was willing to stay infected with the Worm, trying to fight it off and slowly deteriorating mentally and physically, for the rest of her life, telling no one to avoid spreading it. She hoped that when she eventually died, the Worm would die with her. Unfortunately, her efforts were in vain thanks to her therapist]].
* HippieName: Sparrow’s full name is Sparrow Anne Moon; it’s mentioned her mother was part of an “offbeat spiritual commune” at the time Sparrow was born before leaving to start a new life.
* NightmareWeaver: [[spoiler:The Worm can manipulate its victims' dreams, psychologically torturing them with their worst fears and hunting them down to feed off their terror]].
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: [[spoiler:Sparrow doesn't know the name of the parasitic creature that latched itself onto her and her friends, or if it even has one, so she just calls it "the Worm"]].
* ParasiticHorror: [[spoiler:The Worm is a psychic parasite; it can latch itself onto the psyche of anyone who knows it exists and torments them in their dreams, feeding off their fear and other negative emotions. It can be spread from person-to-person by having someone already infected tell someone else about it]].
* SanitySlippage: Sparrow was an ordinary teenager with a happy, uneventful childhood, no known personal problems and no family history of mental illness when something happened that caused her and her friends to suffer a shared psychotic break, ultimately resulting in Sparrow’s friends dying violently and Sparrow’s institutionalisation. She appears far more rational in the present-day, besides engaging in self-harm, having trouble sleeping and barely saying a word to her therapists, so it’s a mystery as to what happened to her and her friends. [[spoiler:She became infected by a malevolent parasitic entity, which slowly drove her insane due to preying on her worst fears]].
* SelfHarm: Following her mental breakdown and institutionalisation, Sparrow often sports self-inflicted scratches on her arms.
* SoleSurvivor: Sparrow is the last survivor of the Woodfield Five, the name given to a group of teenage friends from the small northern town of Woodfield who all suffered severe mental breakdowns, sometimes resulting in violent outbursts. The others all died save for Sparrow. While it's [[NoodleIncident unclear what exactly happened]], it’s strongly implied Sparrow was involved in their deaths, resulting in her being sent to a mental hospital (a briefly-seen newspaper article states her friends and an older man were killed in an attempted murder-suicide, with Sparrow being taken into custody). [[spoiler:It's all but stated that the friends killed each other and/or themselves because they were infected with the Worm]].
* WhamLine: [[spoiler:Shortly after the doctor relays Sparrow’s explanation of how the Worm is spread – simply by telling someone else about it – he speaks directly to the viewer: "You have to believe me. I am sorry for this. [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou Now that I’ve told you]], I don’t know when, but sooner or later in your dreams the mist will come…And with the mist always comes the Worm."]]
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