Adrian sat hunched over his desk, fingers gliding across the keys with the precision of someone who had spent far too many hours immersed in a world where only skill mattered. His gaming setup was nothing short of a shrine, multiple monitors, a chair that seemed molded for his body, and headphones that drowned out every noise except the sound of his own thoughts. The glow of the screen illuminated his face in the otherwise dark room, casting long shadows across the walls.
He wasn't just playing for fun anymore. No, this game had become more than that. It was an obsession, a lifeline. Jejak dalam Bayangan had drawn him in like a moth to a flame, its cryptic puzzles and eerie atmosphere feeding into his insatiable desire to escape. But tonight, something was different. The usual thrill he felt when solving the game's puzzles wasn't there. Instead, an unsettling feeling clung to him as the game's music reverberated through his headphones, low and haunting.