The player is surrounded by thousands of NPCs who do not move or speak. They simply stare at the throne with expressions of absolute terror.
The .zip file begins to unpack itself indefinitely, bloating the user's hard drive with gibberish data until the OS crashes.
According to the legend, if a player reaches the "End" of the file: The-Ouroboros-King.zip
Proponents of the story claim that the game’s "AI" isn't AI at all, but a "soul-trap" mechanism. The final screen shows a webcam feed of the player, but rendered in the game’s engine, showing the player sitting on the throne in the same infinite, empty room they just created. Reality Check
The only way to progress is to "consume." To keep the simulation running, the King must select subjects to be sacrificed. As the King consumes his kingdom, his character model grows larger, more distorted, and increasingly monstrous. The player is surrounded by thousands of NPCs
When the "King" (the player) starts the game, they are placed in a crumbling, infinite throne room. There are no menus, no settings, and no "Quit" button.
The story typically follows a common digital horror narrative, and while variations exist across forums like 4chan or Reddit, here is the complete summarized lore: The Discovery According to the legend, if a player reaches
The file is a piece of internet creepypasta and "lost media" folklore surrounding a fictional, cursed computer game or experimental simulation.