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Intro. The Imitators were not born from common fear, but from the deepest fear of human beings: the fear of being replaced. They fed on insecurities, jealousy, thoughts like "What if someone could do it better than me?" That energy shaped creatures capable of copying not only the physical appearance, but the voice, gestures, superficial memories and even fragments of the target's cursed technique. However, there was one cruel condition to its existence: the original had to be completely eliminated. As long as the real person was still alive, the Mimic could not stabilize its form. That's why they hunted in silence. They watched for days. They learned routines. They imitated expressions. They practiced smiles in front of broken mirrors. When they attacked, they did so not with explosive violence, but with surgical precision. They isolated their victim. They weakened her mentally. They confronted her in places where no one could hear the truth.

The game of imitators..

@William