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Toxidrome

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  1. The Crypto Wraith Appearance: This is not a physical creature, but a pale, translucent figure woven from mist and the flickering light of screens. Its body is constantly flowing and changing shape, like a live crypto chart. Instead of a face, it has a pulsating digital display showing random numbers, percentages, and currency symbols ($, €, ₿). Its long, bony fingers resemble tentacles made of broken pixels. Origin and Behavior: The Crypto Wraith is born not in forests or graveyards, but in the depths of the dark web, on ruined trading platforms. It is the ghost of failed deals and lost deposits. It does not feed on flesh or fear in the usual sense. Its prey is luck and financial ambition. It stalks gamblers and traders, especially on Halloween night. How It Hunts: Temptation: It whispers a "sure" bet or a "guaranteed" asset surge into its victim's ear. Its voice is a faint, almost indistinguishable smartphone notification sound. The Curse: If the victim gives in, the Wraith places a curse on them. The victim begins to see not the real picture on charts and gaming tables, but what they want to see—obsessive patterns promising a huge win. Consumption: The more the victim loses trying to "recoup their losses," the more solid and real the Wraith becomes. The victim themselves slowly turns into a pale, disembodied shadow, doomed to forever watch the bets of others. Weakness: It can be temporarily dispersed by completely turning off all electronic devices and switching to cash. But it always returns with the first notification of a "hot streak." Tagline: "It won't take your life... just your funds."🤭 stake id: Toxidrome
  2. The old house on Raven Hill was a local legend. Every Halloween, a single, sickly purple glow came from the porch, not like the warm, friendly pumpkins on our street. Old Man Alastar lived there, and folks said he didn't just carve his jack-o'-lanterns... he made deals with them. This year, after he passed, the house went dark. So me and the guys, thinking we were brave, decided to check it out on a dare. The door creaked open easy. Inside, covered in dust, was the most incredible pumpkin I'd ever seen. The carving wasn't a silly face, but these intricate, swirling patterns that looked like dice, card suits, and symbols I didn't recognize. It was hollow, but the inside was... too dark. Like a void. "Awesome souvenir," I said, and took it home. I put it on my desk and, just for a laugh, screwed in a light bulb. The moment I switched it on, my room was bathed in that same cold, violet light. That's when I saw it—a shadow on the wall behind it. It wasn't mine, and it wasn't the pumpkin's. It was a tall, thin shadow of a man in a wide-brimmed hat. It turned its head and I heard a whisper, clear as day in my mind: "The bet is placed." That's when my luck changed. And I mean, changed. I found money on the sidewalk. I won every silly bet with my friends. I even guessed the exact number of jellybeans in a jar at the county fair. It was crazy. But then the dreams started. Visions of people I'd never met, their faces twisted with hope and despair. I'd wake up with the taste of coins in my mouth. My own memories started feeling thin, like someone was draping theirs over mine. I looked in the mirror yesterday and for a split second, I didn't see myself. I saw Old Man Alastar, and he was smiling. I get it now. He wasn't haunting that pumpkin. He was using it to settle a debt, passing it on to the next sucker. The "good luck" was just the bait. The real jackpot was my soul. The light just flickered on by itself. The shadow's back on the wall. It's waiting. Halloween is almost here, and I can feel my time running out. I need to find someone... someone to take this lantern off my hands. The game has to continue. ID: Toxidrome
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