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But on his friends list, a new name appeared. No avatar. No join button. Just a name:

Not a lag spike—a different kind of glitch. The game’s usual futuristic HUD twisted. The skybox tore like paper, revealing a starless black. And where the Void Creeper’s health bar should have been, there was text:

Normal room. Normal PC. The game had closed.

“What the hell…” Leo whispered.

A global chat popped up, but instead of player names, it displayed timestamps and system logs.

Leo tried to type. No response. He tried to move his character. It walked, but toward the gray tower. When he reached it, a menu opened. Not the usual tower upgrades—these were options like: BAN USER FROM REALITY DELETE WAVE LOGIC SHUTDOWN SERVER (PHYSICAL) His real heart hammered. Was this an elaborate prank? A cult ARG? He glanced at his phone. The Wi-Fi was still on. He searched “Tower Defense X Pastebin virus” — no results. Then his screen updated with a new line:

Leo’s hands went cold. He tried to Alt+F4. Nothing. The Roblox client froze, then warped into a lobby he’d never seen—a backroom version of the game’s hub. All the portals were gone. In their place stood a single, twisted tower: gray, bleeding data streams, and labeled . -NEW- Tower Defense X Script -PASTEBIN 2024- -A...

Leo was stuck on Nightmare difficulty, Wave 47. His towers—three maxed rangers and a poorly placed farm—were being overrun by Void Creepers. His teammates had quit. His rank was dropping. And the leaderboards? Those were ruled by people who either no-lifed the game or… cheated.

The YouTuber’s robotic voice had promised: “No key. No virus. Paste and play.”

The Pastebin page loaded: raw text, no styling, just a chunk of Lua code with a single ominous comment: -- inject and ascend . But on his friends list, a new name appeared

But that night, he dreamed in Lua. Functions called his name. Conditional statements judged his choices. And a floating tower watched him from the corner of every frame.

He clicked.

He deleted the script. Cleared his browser history. Ran a full antivirus. Nothing. Just a name: Not a lag spike—a different kind of glitch