Live Stream Death Game:beyond humanity

Live Stream Death Game:beyond humanity

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Millions are watching. A group of strangers awaken inside a living structure with no memory of how they arrived. The walls breathe. The lights pulse like a heartbeat. And a mysterious livestream system forces them into brutal psychological death games where fear itself becomes part of the experiment. At first, survival is simple: Obey the rules. Pass the trials. Stay alive. But the deeper they descend into the structure, the more reality begins to break apart. Memories disappear. Emotions spread between minds. The system starts synchronizing their thoughts, their fears... even their identities. Then the horrifying truth is revealed: The system is not trying to kill humanity. It is trying to evolve it beyond individuality itself. Now the players must decide what's worse dying as humans... or surviving as something else entirely. LIVE STREAM DEATH GAME: BEYOND HUMANITY Survival is not enough. Remaining human is.

Live Stream Death Game:beyond humanity Chapter 1 The stream begins

The last thing Aria Vale remembered was silence not the peaceful kind, but the kind that pressed heavily against her ears, thick with the warning that something was about to go terribly wrong.

Then the world snapped back into sound.

She inhaled sharply as cold air burned her lungs, her palms slamming against a metallic surface beneath her. The chill seeped instantly into her skin, grounding her in a reality that felt far too solid to be a dream. Aria shot upright, her vision blurring as white static flickered at the edges like a broken screen. Above her, a ceiling she didn't recognize pulsed faintly with red light, casting an eerie glow across the enclosed space.

This wasn't her room. It wasn't even her city.

It was something else entirely sealed, controlled, suffocating.

A chamber.

And she wasn't alone.

A low hum vibrated through the air, subtle but constant, like the sound of something alive beneath the walls. Then, with a sharp mechanical click, a massive screen lit up in front of her, replacing her reflection with a glowing symbol:

🔴 THE STREAM IS LIVE

A voice echoed from everywhere at once smooth, mechanical, and completely devoid of warmth.

"Welcome, participants."

Aria's breath caught in her throat as her fingers tightened against the cold floor. Participants? The word didn't sit right. It sounded deliberate. Chosen.

"This is not a dream," the voice continued calmly. "This is entertainment."

A brief pause followed, just long enough for dread to settle deep in her chest before the next words dropped like a blade.

"You have been selected for The Stream."

The screen flickered again, and suddenly it was no longer just her. Faces filled the display dozens of them. Men and women trapped in identical chambers, all waking up in confusion and terror. Some screamed, pounding desperately against invisible barriers. Others cried, collapsing into themselves. One boy slammed his fists repeatedly against the glass wall, panic written all over his face, while a woman curled inward, whispering frantic prayers under her breath.

Aria's heartbeat sharpened, each pulse louder than the last.

"What is this...?" she whispered, hating the tremor in her voice.

The screen shifted once more, cutting away from the chaos to reveal a countdown:

00:59:59

Beneath it, new words appeared.

RULE 1: Every 60 minutes, the audience votes.

RULE 2: The lowest-voted participant is eliminated.

RULE 3: Elimination is permanent.

Her throat went dry as the meaning sank in.

"Eliminated...?" she repeated under her breath, the word tasting wrong.

A faint sound echoed behind her.

Footsteps.

Slow. Measured.

Aria turned sharply, her pulse spiking but there was no one there. Only shadows stretching unnaturally along the walls.

Then the voice returned, softer now. Almost amused.

"But don't worry... you are not just being watched."

The screen zoomed out far beyond the chambers until the scale of it hit her all at once.

Millions.

No... billions.

Endless streams of comments, reactions, and flashing symbols flooded the edges of the screen, moving so fast they blurred into chaos. Emojis. Votes. Opinions.

The entire world was watching her.

Right now.

Aria stumbled back, shaking her head as denial clawed its way up her throat. "No... this isn't real."

A comment flashed across the screen:

The girl with the dark eyes looks scared. I vote her first.

Another followed immediately:

Nah, let her stay. She's interesting.

Aria froze, her chest tightening painfully as realization hit.

They were deciding her life like it was nothing more than a show.

Her hands began to tremble uncontrollably. "This is insane... you can't just-"

"Silence."

The command cut through her words instantly, and this time the chamber itself responded.

A sharp electrical current surged through the floor beneath her feet. Aria gasped as pain shot up her body, forcing her to stagger as her muscles seized.

"Disobedience affects your stability rating," the voice explained calmly.

Tears burned at the corners of her eyes, but she refused to let them fall. Gritting her teeth, she forced herself upright, her breathing uneven as fear and anger twisted together inside her chest.

Then something changed.

A second chamber flickered to life directly across from hers.

A figure stood inside.

Tall. Still. Watching.

Unlike the others, he didn't panic. He didn't scream or move frantically. Instead, he tilted his head slightly, observing her with unsettling calm.

Aria's breath hitched.

There was something wrong about him not chaotic, not unstable, but controlled. Like a danger that understood itself completely.

Their eyes met through the glass, and despite the distance and distortion, she felt it instantly.

Recognition.

Impossible... and yet undeniable.

She didn't know him. She was sure of it.

So why did her heart react like she did?

"As the countdown continues, alliances may form," the system voice said, almost gently.

A brief pause.

"Or break."

The screen zoomed in on the man across from her. A label appeared above his chamber:

PLAYER 001: CLASSIFIED

Aria's stomach dropped.

Before she could process it, he moved.

Slowly, deliberately, he raised his hand and pressed it against the glass separating them.

Something about the gesture pulled at her instinctively, and before she could stop herself, she mirrored it. Her palm met the cold barrier, the chill biting into her skin.

For a brief, disorienting second, it felt like the glass wasn't there at all.

Then his voice came through the intercom.

Low. Calm.

Dangerously familiar.

"Aria..."

Her blood ran cold.

She stepped back immediately, her eyes widening. "How do you know my name?" she whispered.

For a moment, he said nothing.

Then his head tilted slightly again almost like he was smiling behind an unseen mask.

"I told you," he said softly.

The screen flickered violently.

His voice dropped, darker now, carrying a warning that sent a chill straight through her spine.

"Don't trust anyone here."

A pause.

"Especially not me."

The countdown ticked down to 00:55:12.

And somewhere far beyond the chambers...

The world had already begun to vote.

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“Millions are watching. A group of strangers awaken inside a living structure with no memory of how they arrived. The walls breathe. The lights pulse like a heartbeat. And a mysterious livestream system forces them into brutal psychological death games where fear itself becomes part of the experiment. At first, survival is simple: Obey the rules. Pass the trials. Stay alive. But the deeper they descend into the structure, the more reality begins to break apart. Memories disappear. Emotions spread between minds. The system starts synchronizing their thoughts, their fears... even their identities. Then the horrifying truth is revealed: The system is not trying to kill humanity. It is trying to evolve it beyond individuality itself. Now the players must decide what's worse dying as humans... or surviving as something else entirely. LIVE STREAM DEATH GAME: BEYOND HUMANITY Survival is not enough. Remaining human is.”
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Chapter 1 The stream begins

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Chapter 2 The audience has chosen

15/04/2026

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Chapter 3 Favourite or dead

17/04/2026

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Chapter 4 The favourite gets haunted

17/04/2026

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Chapter 5 Trust is a trap

17/04/2026

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Chapter 6 The way you break

17/04/2026

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Chapter 7 Owned by the game

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Chapter 8 Something that doesn't play by the rules

17/04/2026

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Chapter 9 Play the monster

17/04/2026

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Chapter 10 Break the script

18/04/2026

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Chapter 11 When the game notices you

18/04/2026

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Chapter 12 When gods starts watching

18/04/2026

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Chapter 13 Containment

18/04/2026

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Chapter 14 Termination mode

18/04/2026

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Chapter 15 They change the rules

18/04/2026

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Chapter 16 The core of the game

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Chapter 17 Truth is the most dangerous game

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Chapter 18 What you are willing to lose

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Chapter 19 Choose who breaks

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Chapter 20 The choice that ends everything

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Chapter 21 The memory that shouldn't exist

18/04/2026

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Chapter 22 The glitch that learns

18/04/2026

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Chapter 23 What the system hides

18/04/2026

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Chapter 24 Beyond the core

20/04/2026

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Chapter 25 What replaces god

20/04/2026

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Chapter 26 The price of becoming

20/04/2026

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Chapter 27 The thing she becomes

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Chapter 28 Rewriting a broken world

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Chapter 29 The cost of mercy

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Chapter 30 The weight of everything

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Chapter 31 The system that learns to care

21/04/2026

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Chapter 32 The first crack in perfection

21/04/2026

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Chapter 33 Descent into what remains

21/04/2026

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Chapter 34 The thing that was never removed

21/04/2026

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Chapter 35 The choice that breaks gods

21/04/2026

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Chapter 36 The weight that follows her back

21/04/2026

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Chapter 37 When a god can't be everywhere

22/04/2026

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Chapter 38 The part of her that can break

22/04/2026

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Chapter 39 When the system isn't the enemy

22/04/2026

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Chapter 40 The first thing that came back wrong

22/04/2026