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The room grew cold. The smell of ozone and wet earth began to seep from the cooling fans of his PC. He reached out to touch the screen, but his hand didn't meet glass; it met the freezing, velvet texture of a moss-covered rock.

The canopy above was a dense, interlocking puzzle of emerald and obsidian, but at a resolution of 2560x1600, every detail felt dangerously sharp. 2560x1600 Rainy Forest Wallpaper">

He leaned in. In the bottom-right corner, nestled between the roots of a cedar tree that shouldn't have been that wide, was a flicker of something that wasn't there yesterday. It was a lantern, small and amber, casting a glow that defied the pixels around it. The room grew cold

He turned back, expecting to see the back of his chair, but there was only a shimmering, rectangular rift hanging in the gray mist—a window back to a world of dry carpets and unfinished emails. It was shrinking. The canopy above was a dense, interlocking puzzle

With a sickening lurch of perspective, the 16:10 aspect ratio became his entire horizon. Elias wasn't sitting in his apartment anymore. He was standing in the mud, the rain finally completing its descent, heavy and real, soaking through his cotton shirt.

Elias sat before the glow of his monitor, staring into the digital woods. It was just a wallpaper—a static image he’d downloaded to soothe his nerves—but tonight, the rain seemed to be falling in a rhythm he could almost hear. The droplets were frozen mid-air, clinging to the jagged edges of fern leaves with a clarity that made his eyes ache.

From the shadows of the hyper-detailed pines, something moved. It wasn't a glitch. It was a silhouette, tall and spindly, its eyes the same static-white as a crashed program.

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