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A figure, shrouded in shadows, emerged from the darkness and began to walk towards the camera. The video was grainy and pixelated, but the figure's movements seemed almost... deliberate. As it drew closer, the image began to warp and distort, like a reflection in rippling water.

The game had begun.

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As the file began to spread, users reported that it contained a strange, distorted video that lasted only a few seconds. The footage showed a flickering image of a cityscape at dusk, with towering skyscrapers and neon lights reflecting off the wet pavement. But it was what happened next that sparked widespread fascination. A figure, shrouded in shadows, emerged from the

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