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Hours later, Elias reached the final room—a digital replica of the room he was currently sitting in. On the screen, he saw himself from behind, hunched over the keyboard. Slowly, the silhouette in the game reached out to touch the digital Elias’s shoulder.

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The screen flickered into a grainy, photorealistic reconstruction of his own hallway. At first, Elias thought it was a clever trick—perhaps the game had accessed his webcam or local files—but the level of detail was impossible. It captured the specific way the wallpaper peeled near the radiator and the exact humming pitch of his dying refrigerator. The Mirror Hours later, Elias reached the final room—a digital

Elias looked in the monitor's reflection. He was alone, but the chair next to him was still pressed down, as if by an invisible weight that had no intention of leaving. In the shadowy corners of the digital underground,

Elias, a cynical archivist of "cursed" media, was the first in his circle to download it. As the extraction bar crawled across his screen, the air in his apartment seemed to grow heavy. When he finally clicked the executable, there was no title screen, no "Options" menu. Just a prompt: “Do you consent to be seen?” He clicked "Yes."

As he navigated his digital home, he realized he wasn't alone. A figure stood at the end of the hallway—a silhouette that moved only when he blinked. Every time the "game" version of Elias turned a corner, the real Elias felt a cold draft in his physical room. The boundaries between the software and reality began to dissolve.