murder_[illit_analog horror]") (Video Description: A static, corrupted image that seems to show a dimly lit room. A figure stands in the center, but the image is so pixelated and glitched that their features are impossible to make out. The image is overlayed with a faint, repeating VHS tracking line. The video is 2:54 long.) (Video begins with a solid black screen and a low, persistent hum, like the sound of an old television left on. A single, high-pitched tone warbles erratically in the background.) (0:00 - 0:25) (A title card flashes onto the screen in a jagged, red font, flickering as if the video signal is weak: "SUBJECT: 104-B". The screen then cuts to what appears to be security camera footage from a hallway. The timestamp in the corner reads "22:15:34" but is constantly glitching, sometimes showing "22::15:34" or "22:15:3:". The footage is grainy and dark.) (A slow, dragging sound, like something being pulled across the floor, can be heard. A tall, thin figure, their face a featureless white oval, walks slowly down the hallway. They stop and turn to face the camera, but their head is tilted at an impossible angle. They don't move, but the tracking lines on the screen begin to jump wildly.) (0:25 - 0:50) (The footage cuts abruptly to a different view, a still image of a small, perfectly clean kitchen. The image is slightly warped, as if seen through a funhouse mirror. A new, synthesized voice—a child's voice, but flat and without emotion—begins to speak.) Voice: "She made him a meal. A very good meal. He ate it all. But he was looking at her, and she was not looking at him. She was looking at the window." (The image of the kitchen remains static, but a faint, unsettling echo of a deep, guttural sigh can be heard beneath the child's voice. A single, pixelated red dot appears on the window in the background and pulses faintly, like a dying light.) (0:50 - 1:15) (The video cuts back to the hallway footage. The timestamp now reads "22:21:09". The featureless figure is now standing directly in front of the camera, their face filling the frame. The face is still a blank white oval, but two small, black, perfectly round dots—like button eyes—have appeared. The audio becomes a distorted, layered cacophony of scraping and the sound of someone whispering, though the words are unintelligible.) (1:15 - 1:40) (A series of rapid, single-frame images flash across the screen. They are too fast to fully process, but they seem to show: a hand holding a kitchen knife, a reflection in a broken mirror, the same featureless face now with a stretched, smiling mouth, and a text overlay that reads "IT WAS NOT FAIR." The flashes are accompanied by a sharp, electronic screech.) (1:40 - 2:20) (The video returns to the kitchen image, but it is now distorted and corrupted. The colors are inverted, and the image flickers violently. The child's synthesized voice returns, but it's now broken and skipping.) Voice: "He... he wanted... her eyes. So he took them. He was so... [the word "jealous" is repeated, but it sounds like a malfunctioning machine saying "jellyous"] ...jellyous. Jellyous. Jellyous." (A new audio track, a low-frequency hum that vibrates the speakers, is introduced. The red dot on the window is now growing larger, filling more of the screen. The image of the kitchen is consumed by static, the colors swirling into a meaningless mess.) (2:20 - 2:54) (The static resolves into a black screen with the "illit" logo—a broken, star-like shape—in the center. The logo slowly distorts and warps, its lines bending and breaking. The child's voice whispers one final, chilling line.) Voice: "He still has them." (The video abruptly cuts to black. The hum and static continue for a few seconds before the video ends.)
Illit Analog Horror
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