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Actually, that's not the problem, the problem is that all slime girl stuff in asmr seems to be hung up on scenarios where the "Slime slips inside your brain and makes you hallucinate trigger noises." Here's some good bad examples.
>Only three minutes of talking before it's random ASMR noises. Not even all slime related. Why make a role play video if you're going to do this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76B0Lz42_rQ
>This one is a lot better. The sounds are good, but the slime is barely a character. She just gives the most basic spa talk and comforting affirmations, with a random degrading line thrown in the middle. I had to do a double take when I heard it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOgk1ykmRx8
The measure of a good role play audio is immersion. The hallucinatory triggers trope is awful for that because as soon as it starts, it tears back the curtain. You are no longer imagining an environment that the sounds are happening in, and it's difficult to ignore that it's just a VA rubbing stuff against a mic. The trope isn't always bad though. I do like this one.
>Slime forces her way into her master's(listener's) room and then into his body while he's sick to cure him.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaLTmFFkiSI
Funny that you mention vore, because I actually love scripts that play with that. Part of the appeal of monster girls for me is that they're so dangerous but are gentle with you. They're hard to find though, and I'd never listen to that kind of thing blind when I'm trying to sleep since there's so many ways to fuck it up.
>Slime roommate finds out about your slime fetish and confronts you about it, which turns into vore role play. Not the best sound effects, and the dialogue is pretty akward, but VA clearly likes slimes a lot and goes into detail on how this one lives.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wHSs3dl-WI
I like slime girls a lot, so it's frustrating that this is the state of things. I think part of the reason it's this way is because slime girls don't have much of an identity. With a Lamia, you get stock dynamics about hypnosis, being bound in her coils, and so on. Spider girls come with all kinds of spidery traits to pull inspiration from. A vampire comes with a rich history of seductive creatures of the night and tragic creatures trying to resist temptation. Each monster has stock story lines to pull from. Slimes are comparatively new, and have spent most that time literally mindless, or as exp dispensers on jrpg encounter tables. With any other monster, you can start writing a script already understanding roughly where they came from and how they live. I'd recommend ripping off monster musume's slime background, where slimes are rare and mysterious, impressionable creatures who mimic the people around them, but I don't think most people who make asmr have seen monster musume.