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Screen recording of a 2D top-down pixel art horror RPG game, Japanese indie style reminiscent of The Witch's House and Ib. A stoic pale-haired anime girl sprite navigates a decaying Victorian mansion interior, dark muted palette with flickering candlelight casting long pixel shadows. Sparse windows reveal a pale moonlit night sky outside. [0s–3s] The girl sprite walks up to a large ornate door and interacts with it. A pixel dialogue box appears on screen reading: "The door is locked… I need to find a key somewhere." [3s–6s] The sprite moves right and examines a dusty wooden table. A centered dialogue box slides in displaying a torn note: "Beware of what you cannot see." A small pixel question mark bubble pops above her head. [7s–11s] The sprite stands motionless. In the dim corridor behind her, a distorted black shadowy figure silently materializes and drifts closer. The moment it reaches directly behind her, a red exclamation mark bubble bursts above her head. She spins around instantly. The shadow vanishes. [11s–15s] A dialogue box appears: "Was that… just my imagination…?" The sprite cautiously resumes exploring the dark hallways, checking bookshelves and paintings on cracked walls. Atmospheric BGM: haunting ethereal piano melody layered with faint antique clock ticking. CRT scanline filter, 16-bit color depth, pixel-perfect animation. Slow camera follows the sprite with subtle screen shake during the shadow encounter. Dark ambient lighting, desaturated cool tones with warm candlelight accents.
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- If references are involved, adjust framing and movement separately for more stable generations.
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