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"I have to check the basement," Elias whispered. His voice was thin, barely audible over the scratching behind the walls. "If the generator doesn't start, the locks won't hold."
Elias let out a ragged sob of relief and pocketed the wooden piece. He turned toward the basement door, the flashlight in his other hand flickering. "I'll be back," he said. CO Dread.zip
From the shadows of the rafters above Sarah, a pale, elongated hand reached down. The tower hadn't fallen because of a pull—it had fallen because their time was simply up. If you want to turn this into a playable game, tell me: "I have to check the basement," Elias whispered
He gripped a center block with two fingers. The wood groaned. The entire structure swayed, a slow, agonizing oscillation that seemed to defy gravity. Sarah held her breath, her eyes fixed on the topmost piece, which hung halfway off the edge. The block slid out. Smooth. Clean. He turned toward the basement door, the flashlight
Elias reached out. His hand was shaking. He needed to make one pull to successfully navigate the pitch-black stairs without tripping and alerting the Skrake.







