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One night, a new video went viral on MainFrame (a fictional TikTok successor). A popular streamer known as GlitchPrince was doing a “Siberian Sleepover” stunt—24 hours alone in Sibfilm-17. The chat was manic. Donations poured in. Then, at hour 22, GlitchPrince’s face froze. His eyes did that thing. The Diablo thing.
She was.
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Now, she lived in a converted weather station deep in the Oymyakon region, the coldest inhabited place on Earth. Her only connection to the outside world was a cracked satellite terminal and an obsession with a peculiar corner of the dark web: a fandom built around a single, infamous image known as “Diablo Face.” Donations poured in
Across the world, every video that contained Diablo Face—every reaction, every deepfake, every ironic edit—simultaneously corrupted into pure static. GlitchPrince’s stream went black. The memes dissolved. For five beautiful seconds, the internet held its breath.
Sia hacked into the studio’s old security mainframe—laughably easy, as no one had updated the firmware since 2009. What she saw made her blood run colder than the permafrost. GlitchPrince wasn’t acting. He was standing in front of a cracked mirror in the prop room, repeating a loop of dialogue from the original sitcom, frame by frame, his voice a perfect mimicry of the dead extra. And behind him, on a dusty CRT monitor, was a live feed of her weather station.
