Ghostly_live.rar: [lobby]
I’m at the studio. No one is in the lobby. I’m looking at the physical room right now through the glass. It’s empty and dark. But the feed... what is on the feed? Viewer_X: Look at the chairs. Look at the chairs.
I am standing in the room. I am touching the chairs. There is nobody here. Why can I see myself on the monitor standing between them? The screenshot cut off there. 3. The Text: "instructions.txt" [Lobby] Ghostly_Live.rar
The archive was small, extracting into a single folder containing three items: a low-resolution .mp4 video file, a pixelated .png image of a chat log, and a corrupted .txt file titled instructions.txt . 1. The Video: "stream_backup_04.mp4" I’m at the studio
For the first four minutes, nothing happened but the low hum of the studio's air conditioning. Then, the video began to artifact. Heavy green and purple blocks smeared across the screen. When the image cleared, the chairs were no longer empty. It’s empty and dark
I opened the video file first. The footage was grainy, typical of a 2012 webcam. It showed the empty "Lobby" set of a defunct gaming network. A desk sat in the center with two chairs, but no hosts were present. The digital on-screen clock read .
While the stream had appeared empty to the public, the chat was alive with terror:
The file is not a real or publicly known file; rather, it serves as the perfect, eerie prompt for a modern "creepypasta" or digital horror story.