But as Kael tracked the glowing figures, a new silhouette appeared. It wasn't a player color he recognized. It was a deep, static-filled crimson, moving with a speed that defied the game’s physics. It didn't walk; it glided through the terrain, bypassing the Chams’ logic entirely.
The screen flickered. The Chams didn't just show the players anymore. They began to show things that weren't supposed to be in the game code—twisted, jagged shapes lurking beneath the map, all glowing with that same unfair light. Roblox Script - unfair Hub Chams
A message appeared in the global chat, but only for Kael. “The walls are there to protect you from what’s outside, Kael. Why did you take them down?” But as Kael tracked the glowing figures, a
The "Unfair" in the hub’s name wasn't a marketing gimmick—it was a promise. It didn't walk; it glided through the terrain,
: A story about the person who wrote the script.
The script was a wall of intimidating Lua code. Kael copied it, opened his executor, and injected it into the game. A sleek, translucent menu flickered onto his screen. He scrolled past the "Auto-Farm" and "Kill Aura" until he found what he came for.
The Hub had shown him everything, and now, something was looking back.