So I've had a look at some on-page examples for Orifice Evacuation after reading its description/definition. The definition is basically "a creature exits its host through a natural opening", but at least a few examples I recall appear to just be "a character or animal happens to be inside something and comes out of an orifice". For instance, one example goes like this: "A spider crawls out from a corpse's nose in Arachnophobia."
Is it just me, or is there a chance it's being widely misused like this? I have minor concerns that Orifice Invasion might be used in a similar manner due to these two tropes having similar names and being an inversion of each other. I don't have a lot of time to check more thoroughly and would like to gather second opinions anyway.
So I've had a look at some on-page examples for Orifice Evacuation after reading its description/definition. The definition is basically "a creature exits its host through a natural opening", but at least a few examples I recall appear to just be "a character or animal happens to be inside something and comes out of an orifice". For instance, one example goes like this: "A spider crawls out from a corpse's nose in Arachnophobia."
Is it just me, or is there a chance it's being widely misused like this? I have minor concerns that Orifice Invasion might be used in a similar manner due to these two tropes having similar names and being an inversion of each other. I don't have a lot of time to check more thoroughly and would like to gather second opinions anyway.