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Wish from the devil's game

A.D. is no stranger to the perilous "Wish from the Devil's Game." He's the guide, the one who can bring players back from its deadly depths. His unique connection to this modernized, dangerous board game becomes paramount when Suzanne, a wealthy young woman nursing a silent sadness, inexplicably vanishes into it on her disappointing birthday night. Suzanne's distraught father desperately seeks A.D.'s help after mysterious cards reveal Suzanne is trapped within the game, alongside others like David and Sharleen, whom A.D. had previously rescued. Despite Jane's pleas, A.D. leads a rescue team—including David and Sharleen—but reveals a prior wish that prevents Jane from entering. With the stakes terrifyingly high (death in the game is permanent), Sharleen strikes a shocking deal to share a future with A.D. and Jane if she successfully joins the mission. The team then plunges into the game's first treacherous level: "Run into Shark Way" AUTHOR NOTE: A year ago, A.D. disappeared. No goodbye. No message. Just silence. Jane waited… until waiting turned into pain. Then the Game came back — not for her, but for her little sister. And only one person knew what to do. Her mother picked up the phone and dialed the number A.D. had given her before he vanished. “If the Game ever returns… call me.” He came. Quiet. Changed. Holding secrets. This Game doesn’t come for just anyone. It comes when a wish breaks so badly, it leaves a crack in your soul. The Devil’s Game finds that crack — and drags you in. Win, and you get two wishes: One when you enter. One when you survive. But A.D. had already played once… And now he’s back — by choice. He knows the rules. He knows the shortcuts. And he knows something no one else does: **The Game remembers.** So do the dead. Behind each level — Level 3: Sharks and survival. Level 1: The beginning A.D. never told anyone about. Level 2: A hidden story known only to one woman… And after that? Something from the Game escapes into the real world. This isn’t just a survival game. This is a story of love, loss, and the price of unfinished wishes. Welcome to *Wish From the Devil’s Game*. ---
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Re: The System's Harvester

My name is Evren Lestir. Once, I was a girl who saw the world in colors so bright, they could warm even the coldest soul. But life has a cruel way of testing even the brightest flames. After losing everything I held dear, I drifted through a hollow existence—numb to the world, blind to its colors, and deaf to its call. I thought nothing could reignite the light I lost. Then The System found me. With shimmering blue panels and words that hummed like perfect promises, it pulled me into another reality—a maze of endless worlds stitched together by missions, monsters, and the illusion of progress. A labyrinth where forward was the only option. At first, I thought it was salvation. Each step, each battle, each drop of blood painted forgotten colors back into my world. I grew drunk on the hues I had lost, chasing the sky’s beauty with a childlike wonder, believing the fields and hills before me were all there was. But a torch shining in a narrow corridor can make even a prison look like a palace. In truth, I was a frog at the bottom of a well, gazing at a fragment of a sky—naïve to the infinite world beyond the gritty stone walls built by The System. But after a mistake in that omnipotent construct, I found myself peeking through a crack in the wall, presented with a fragment of the truth I never saw. This maze was never meant to be escaped. It was never meant to be climbed—not even to glimpse the sky beyond. Yet through that slender crack, a flicker of sunlight ignited something long-buried within me—a spark of the campfire I once carried. I will chase that light. I will see beyond these walls. And I will remember the world they tried to bury. Even if every strike I make against the walls sends ripples of ruin through the maze.
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