Imagine you’re scrolling at 3 AM. The algorithm throws you a grainy, vertical video. The title reads:
Her followers call it Streaming Eternity . A subscription-based reality show where the star has forgotten she’s human. Streaming Eternity Thailand
The Buffering Soul
The ghost isn’t possessing Fah. Fah is possessing the ghost. Imagine you’re scrolling at 3 AM
In a 24-hour Bangkok internet cafe, a young monk ordains a cursed live-streamer who hasn’t logged off in 1,000 days. The Pitch A subscription-based reality show where the star has
Sand must perform a digital sadina —a ritual exorcism via packet injection. He must corrupt the stream just enough to sever the ghost’s anchor, but not so much that Fah’s consciousness fragments into corrupted data. Meanwhile, a rival monk-turned-influencer is trying to exorcise her the old way: with chants and holy string. Every mantra he recites crashes the server. Every crash makes Fah forget one more memory—her mother’s face, the taste of mango, the feeling of rain.
Enter , a nineteen-year-old ex-engineering student who dropped out to ordain as a novice monk. By day, he sweeps temple floors. By night, he hacks fiber-optic cables with a soldering iron and a stolen prayer book. He alone understands that to stop the stream is to start the apocalypse.