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At the ten-minute mark, a shape drifted into the frame. It wasn't an aircraft. It looked like a massive, translucent jellyfish, miles wide, its tendrils trailing down into the hexagonal canopy below. As the balloon drifted closer, the "jellyfish" began to change color, mirroring the violet sky.

The video reached its final seconds. The balloon didn't pop; it simply vanished, as if the reality hosting it had been deleted. The last frame wasn't of the strange world, but of Elias’s own room, filmed from the corner of his ceiling—a perspective that shouldn't exist. The screen went black. MKMP-498.mp4

The video began to glitch. The violet sky tore into jagged strips of static. The audio shifted from a thrum to a human voice, whispering a string of coordinates and a date: April 29, 2026. At the ten-minute mark, a shape drifted into the frame

The audio was a low-frequency thrum that made the glass of water on Elias’s desk ripple. Below the balloon, the ground looked like a vast, geometric hive. Perfect hexagonal forests of glass-like trees stretched for miles, pulsing with a rhythmic amber light. There were no roads, only rivers of what looked like liquid mercury flowing uphill. As the balloon drifted closer, the "jellyfish" began

Most of the sectors were dead air—white noise and binary rot. But buried in a deeply nested directory was a single, playable file: .