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Elias felt a strange, magnetic pull to the video. He stopped scrubbing and simply watched. For the next hour, he sat in the dark, mesmerized by the subtle gradations of light on the salt and the hypnotic, crushing loneliness of the wind's roar. The figure in the distance never moved, and yet, with every passing minute, Elias felt as though it was getting closer, not by walking, but by the sheer weight of the passage of time.

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Curiosity piqued, Elias clicked the file. His media player struggled for a moment, the buffer icon spinning against a black screen, before the video finally initialized. Elias felt a strange, magnetic pull to the video

Instead of a vintage Hollywood film or a gritty independent drama, the video opened on a static, high-definition shot of a vast, windswept salt flat. There were no opening credits, no distributor logos, and no music. The only sound was the low, mournful howl of the wind rushing past the microphone, tearing at the silence of the empty landscape. The figure in the distance never moved, and