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Australia
has added arena_columbine_highschool to their favourites
A local community is reeling after a young boy was found brutally killed in his bedroom while playing Team Fortress 2. The boy was discovered at his computer, his body unrecognizable, leaving even seasoned investigators deeply unsettled.
Police admit they are baffled by the case, unable to find any clues or explanations for the horrific scene. "We're scratching our heads," one officer said. "There’s nothing that makes sense right now."
With no answers from authorities, locals have turned to a chilling legend: the "Serverblight" curse. According to community rumors, this supernatural force haunts TF2 servers, waiting to prey on unsuspecting players and bring tragedy into the real world.
As the investigation stalls, fear and speculation are spreading rapidly among gamers and residents alike, with many wondering if the legend of Serverblight could be more than just a story.