As the final seconds ticked down, the Witch turned her head. For a brief moment, her eyes caught the light of the fire, glowing with an unnatural, feline luminescence. She stared directly into the lens, not at the cameraman, but at whoever was watching years later.
The video opened with a low-res hum. The frame was dominated by a cabin interior, lit only by the flickering amber of a dying hearth. In the center of the room stood a figure draped in tattered velvet robes, her face obscured by the shadow of a wide-brimmed hat. She wasn't just a costume; she carried an air of ancient, predatory stillness. SS_WitchyVore112020.wmv
On the floor before her lay a traveler—a prop or a person, it was hard to tell in the grainy footage. The "Witch" began a low, rhythmic chant that seemed to vibrate the very speakers of Elias’s laptop. As the camera zoomed in, the scale of the scene began to shift. Through clever practical effects or perhaps something more unsettling, the Witch appeared to grow, her shadow stretching across the rafters like ink in water. As the final seconds ticked down, the Witch turned her head