"Anyone else here a Faker Holic? I found a .rar... should I run it?"
Miso tried to move. She couldn't. She was part of the show — a holographic audience member, her real-time emotions feeding the music.
Her hands trembled over the keyboard.
No one knew who uploaded it. The file size was impossibly small — 14.3 MB — yet it promised a full live recording of a concert that never happened: faker holic ymo world tour live rar
When unpacked, the .rar contained a single executable file: PLAY_ME.exe . No audio files. No video. Just an icon of Faker’s face merged with Yukihiro Takahashi’s drum kit.
She typed: "Yes. See you at the show." Would you like a shorter, creepypasta-style version or one focused more on the YMO music and Faker's esports career?
Most dismissed it as a virus. But a few fans — called Faker Holics — downloaded it. "Anyone else here a Faker Holic
In 2029, a strange file appeared on obscure torrent trackers. Its name was:
The file self-deleted from her hard drive. But every night at 3:33 AM, her speakers crackle to life with the opening synth of "Rydeen" — and for 4 minutes and 11 seconds, she’s back on that ghost stage, clapping for a concert that never officially existed.
She’s told no one. But last week, she saw a Reddit post: She couldn't
was a pro League player named Miso, retired and nostalgic. Double-click.
Faker looked at her — through the screen, through time — and whispered into the mic:
The song was "Behind the Mask" — but remixed with "Tong Poo" and in-game sound effects: Nexus explosions as kick drums, Baron Nashor’s roar as bass.
FAKER_HOLIC_YMO_WORLD_TOUR_LIVE.rar