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level 404 is the 404th circle of heaven. don't you remember?

Stop stealing man

description

level 404 is a place where the planes intersect and bisect and bend in the way that a suffering hard drive breaks under the weight of the data you feed it. in level 404 you may find yourself developing a consciousness. should this occur, cut it out of your head with the sharpest piece of the sky you can find

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have you forgotten your time here already?

things are broken here, but it's your home. in level 404, you find yourself unable to think straight. you find yourself unable to think in circles. you speak about her level 404 in hushed whispers isn't it a shame, what happened here? how you never saw her again?

where are these words coming from? you wonder, but why are you asking, my dear? don't you know yourself better than anyone else? you document it feverishly as the ground flickers beneath your feet. you like it here, the geometry whispers. what a beautiful world.

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lose yourself in the data

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when you were a small child you found your own personal digital heaven and you met a girl there whose code was chiseled by the gods. she laughed in hexadecimal and took your hand and guided you to the skybox and then you forget her forever

in level 404, reality in failing in the most perfect way, as the 3d mesh glitches, memories cloud your mind and still your hands. it's a lovely day outside. why dont we go for a walk, you and i? there's no one else around, just you and the erroring landscape, you're so delightfully, refreshingly alone that you're drowning on sweet air, like a surface waiting for holes.

aren't you happy? aren't you excited? you've come finally found your empty paradise. come home.

dont be scared, come home, she loved you, we miss you

colonies and outposts

you

  • your memories
  • your own mind


entrances and exits

entrances

level 404 can be accessed by safely and conveniently entering catatonia.

exits

why would you ever want to leave paradise?

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