: The protagonist of the first game, Captain Titus, is famously taken away for interrogation after displaying a suspicious resistance to Chaos on Graia. Videos or "Solid Reports" regarding this may refer to fan-made lore breakdowns or "lore deep dives" commonly found on YouTube that analyze the brutal interrogation methods used by the Inquisition
, this methodology isn't just about physical pain—it's a systematic deconstruction of the human identity.
The human body is not designed to support its own weight by the arms when they are hyper-extended behind the back. The Graias methodology resulted in catastrophic physical failure:
Phase III: The Mirroring.
In the final stage, an actor perfectly mimicked the subject’s movements through a two-way glass. The goal was to convince the subject that they were the reflection and the person behind the glass was the "real" version, eventually leading to a complete surrender of the self.
. However, the term often appears in digital circles (such as creepypastas or fictional lore) as a shorthand for "Guerilla Resistance and Interrogation Assault System."
However, the term "GRAIAS" may be a misspelling or variation related to Grey Relational Analysis
Pharmacological Torture:
The use of drugs or chemicals to induce pain or altered states of consciousness to force cooperation. The Role of Media and Video Content