THE LONGEYED PROJECT - Summary

Summary

Markiplier introduces a horror game called "The Long Eyed Project," where he undergoes a series of tests to identify creatures impersonating humans. He experiences discomfort, panic, and advises viewers on survival tips against these entities. The game involves identifying unnatural faces and responding to emergency calls related to the creatures. Markiplier's choices affect the outcome, with the potential to save lives or lead to more disappearances. The narrative includes themes of surveillance, paranoia, and the supernatural.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The speaker is Markiplier, and he is introducing a project called the "Long Eyed Project".
2. The project is a series of tests that the viewer must complete to progress.
3. The tests involve looking at images and making choices based on the content of the images.
4. The images are described as "unnatural" and "causing panic".
5. The speaker warns the viewer not to look at the images if they are not prepared.
6. The tests are designed to develop the viewer's "thick sense".
7. The viewer is shown a series of images and must choose which one is the "creature impersonating a human".
8. The viewer is given tips on how to identify the creature, including looking for unnatural features and a bad smell.
9. The viewer is warned not to turn around or look behind them during the test.
10. The test is divided into chapters, and the viewer must complete each chapter to progress.
11. The speaker is a senior partner in an organization that is studying the creatures.
12. The organization is responsible for investigating cases involving the creatures.
13. The speaker explains that the creatures are often directly related to the disappearance of people and do not leave any traces.
14. The speaker describes the creatures as "causing discomfort and looking unnatural".
15. The viewer is given a task to identify which image is the creature.
16. The viewer is shown a series of 9-1-1 calls and must make choices based on the content of the calls.
17. The viewer is warned that the data is classified and that further calls are not available.
18. The viewer is given a performance review and is told that they are doing well.
19. The viewer is warned that they will be watched more closely.
20. The viewer is given a choice to make, and the outcome is uncertain.