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Most people would have closed the tab. But Leo noticed the favicon—a small, pixelated eye that seemed to blink in sync with his own. He opened the source code. Instead of standard HTML, he found lines of prose hidden in the metadata:
If you're looking to actually build a story or a "mystery" website like this, here are some tools and steps to get started:
: A visual, tappable format that works directly on the open web [11].
As he typed, the website began to "materialize" in ways that defied physics. He wrote about a forest of glass trees, and a low hum vibrated through his desk. He wrote about a sky that rained liquid light, and his room grew unnaturally bright.
The page was a stark, clinical white. In the center sat a single blinking cursor and a block of text:
: Start with a "story seed"—a simple observation or a "What if?" question to spark the narrative [1, 16].