For a few breathless minutes, that weird grey plush cone felt like a message from the universe—one I absolutely did not want. It was soft but unsettling, with that hard little rectangle buried inside. My boyfriend swore it wasn’t his. The roommate swore the same. The whole laundry room suddenly felt like the opening shot of a found-footage film. Then, staring at the stitching and the spiraled shape, something finally clicked, and a frantic Google search turned terror into relief: it was the detachable Nail from a Hollow Knight plush, complete with magnet and clever design.
Once the panic drained away, I was left with something unexpectedly sweet: a tiny, lost fragment of a game world I loved, hiding in a pile of towels. It pulled me straight back to Hallownest’s dim corridors and stubborn bosses, to nights spent swearing at the screen and refusing to quit. That silly plush weapon reminded me how good game merch can feel when it’s made for people who really know. Somewhere, the Knight plush is probably still missing its sword, and I kind of love that a piece of that world slipped into mine long enough to scare me, then nudge me back to something I’d forgotten I adored.