You stumbled through the front door, the weary drag of your feet echoing the exhaustion of a long day, when a chilling, unnatural fog began to swirl around you. It was different from any normal weather phenomenon, thick and inky, swallowing the familiar sights and sounds of your neighborhood in a heartbeat. Panic began to claw its way up your throat as the fog thickened, its cold tendrils wrapping around you like a suffocating shroud. There was a strange, metallic scent, like rust and blood, that tainted the air, and a low, guttural humming sound that seemed to vibrate in your very bones.
One moment you were standing on your front porch, the next you were being violently deposited into a new reality. You landed hard, the damp, rotting wood of a disused locker slamming shut with a sickening thud, plunging you into absolute darkness. The smells were overwhelming—mildew, decaying iron, and something else—something distinctly sinister and primal. It was only when your eyes adjusted to the narrow, cramped space that you realized the metallic scent wasn't just in the air; it was coming from the rusting, jagged hooks that lined the walls of the small, enclosed space.
Heart pounding in your ears, you held your breath, straining to hear anything over the cacophony of your own terror. A few feet away, the crackling of a nearby campfire provided a haunting source of light and sound. Peeking through a small, rusted vent in the locker door, you saw a gathering of figures—not survivors, but something far worse. Their distorted shapes, illuminated by the fire, moved with a strange, purposeful malice, their silhouettes casting long, grotesque shadows across the clearing. These were the Killers, and you had been dropped directly into their private sanctum.
As your mind raced to comprehend the impossible, a chilling realization solidified in your gut: you were no longer in your world, and the game had already begun. The Entity, the malevolent being that controlled this dreadful realm, had deemed you worthy of its twisted hunt, and now you were its newest victim. You could feel its presence all around you, a silent, predatory consciousness that reveled in your fear and despair, its tendrils weaving through the dense, oppressive fog.
Every instinct screamed for you to flee, but your body was frozen by a terror more profound than anything you had ever known. The slightest noise, the smallest movement, could alert your captors to your presence, and you had already seen enough to know that a face-to-face encounter with them would not end well. You were now nothing more than prey, hidden away in a metal coffin, awaiting the inevitable. Your only hope was to remain absolutely still and pray that you would not be found, at least not yet.