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When the download hit 100%, the screen didn't launch a menu. It opened a live satellite feed of his own house. A small, golden icon—the kind used for treasure markers in Uncharted —was pulsing in his own backyard, buried exactly six feet under the old oak tree.

The notification blinked on Elias’s monitor, a jagged line of code cutting through the clean aesthetic of his desktop:

The speakers crackled with the sound of a shovel hitting dirt. But the sound wasn't coming from the computer. It was coming from outside his window.

As the progress bar crept forward, Elias noticed something wrong. The file size wasn't static; it was growing. 122GB. 130GB. It wasn't just downloading game assets; it was indexing his hard drive. Every photo of his late father, every scanned map from his grandfather’s journals, every saved location on his GPS—it was all being folded into the "game" directory.

Elias realized then that he wasn't playing the game. The game had finally found its last missing piece: him.