In the 1980s, a mysterious television signal began to appear on the airwaves. It was a strange, distorted broadcast that seemed to emanate from an unknown source.
The signal was weak and intermittent, but those who managed to tune in were met with a sight that would haunt them forever. A figure, shrouded in darkness, would appear on screen, its face obscured by a hoodie.
The figure would speak in a low, raspy voice, its words barely audible over the static. But those who listened closely would hear a chilling message, repeated over and over again:
"They're coming. They're coming for you."
As the broadcast continued, the figure would begin to change. Its body would contort and twist, its limbs elongating like rubber. The face, still hidden behind the hoodie, would emit a low, menacing chuckle.
Those who watched the broadcast were left shaken, unable to shake the feeling that they had witnessed something truly evil. Some tried to track down the source of the signal, but it seemed to vanish into thin air.
Years went by, and the broadcast became a legend. People whispered about the mysterious signal, and the terror it inspired.
But then, one night, the broadcast returned. The figure was back, its message unchanged. "They're coming. They're coming for you."
This time, however, the broadcast was different. The signal was stronger, and the image was clearer. The figure's face was still hidden, but its eyes glowed with an otherworldly light.
As the broadcast continued, the figure began to speak more clearly. Its voice was no longer raspy, but smooth and menacing.
"I am the harbinger," it said. "I am the one who will bring the darkness."
And then, the broadcast ended. The signal went dark, leaving viewers to wonder if they had really seen what they thought they had.
But the truth was far more sinister. The broadcast had been a warning, a sign that something was coming. And those who had watched were about to find out what it meant to be consumed by the darkness.
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