After Whumpee goes unconscious from initially getting injured. When they come to, with a grimace they try to writhe or get away in response to the immediate pain.
Caretaker having to put a hand on Whumpee’s shoulder or leg, quieting them. Making sure they stay still and remain calm so they don’t make it worse for themselves.
Type of whumps: into a bridge collapse and trapped into a van, broken ribs and many grunting in pain, rescued, grabbed by his arm and pulled out, moaning in pain and grimacing, hanging around holding his torso and grimacing, helped walking into ER and many grunting.
i really spent like two good months agonizing about how my interest in music had been depressively withering and how i hadn't been listening to any new albums at all without realizing the blindingly obvious solution. just listen to slowcore
Character: Sheriff Tom Davidson, portrayed by Greg Hovanessian.
Type of whumps: heavy bruises on his face from boxe fight, stabbed, collapsed, bleeding unconsciouson the ground; treated himself, bleeding here and there, grimacing at sitting and lifting, trembling hands, coughing blood, bleeding out unconscious on the floor, weak asking for help; bleeding out from his wound and mouth, blood on his hands, rescued and helped walking, recovering in hospital (not shown).
bonus gif: the very last one is emotional whump from episode 1.05: emotional confrontation, grief and crying, distraught.
i think it's so so so great that beating someone up can actually injure and scar you. like from a symbolic perspective. every act of violence leaves a mark on you, chipping away at you with each blow until you're nothing but hard muscle and sharp edges. the hurt you visit on others shapes you in its image.