Here's a description of a person getting gassed The Process
As the thick, heavy concrete begins to pour, the character feels the initial shock of coldness against their skin. It fills the small space rapidly, an oppressive weight that presses against them from all sides. Each movement becomes more difficult as the material surrounds their limbs, thickening and hardening fast.
Physical Sensations
Breathing Becomes Labored: The air grows thinner, and with each breath, they can feel their chest constricting more tightly. The warmth of panic begins to flood their body, making them hyper-aware of every heartbeat.
Choking and Gagging: With their legs pinned and arms immobilized, the f*ggots mouth filling up and forcing them to cough—each cough sending more particles into their lungs, creating an excruciating sense of suffocation.
Sensory Overload: The sounds of the concrete sliding and settling are amplified, creating a cacophony that sounds like a tomb closing. They can hear the faint whispers of their own thoughts drowned out by grave despair.
Psychological Turmoil
As the substance envelops them, their mind spirals into chaos. Memories flood back: moments of happiness and laughter now seem distant and cruel. Thoughts of loved ones become tormenting ghosts, reminding them of what they’re losing.
Imminent Darkness: With the weight of the concrete pressing ever closer, the character’s mind races. Will anyone find them? The darkness looms, equating the material that suffocates both body and spirit. They grapple with their survival instinct while the growing despair threatens to swallow them whole.
Climax of Despair
As the final layers settle, complete silence envelops them. Alone with their thoughts, the character reflects on their life, wondering if regrets scream louder in silence than in the chaotic noise of existence. Their world narrows to the claustrophobic grip of their confinement, each heartbeat a reminder of mortality.