Stay-still.rar
Vex laughed and tried to close the window, but his mouse wouldn't move. He tried to stand up, but his keyboard began emitting a high-pitched, piercing whine that only got louder the more he shifted in his seat. He realized that the program was using his webcam and microphone to track his movement and sound. He froze. The whining stopped.
Below is an original "creepypasta" style story inspired by the typical lore surrounding mysterious .rar files found in the corners of the internet. The Archive of the Quiet Room
Vex was found the next morning by his roommate. He was sitting in his chair, eyes wide and fixed on the screen. He wasn't dead, but he was completely catatonic. On the monitor, the program was gone. There was only a notepad file open on the desktop with a single line of text: Stay-Still.rar
In 2014, a user on an obscure imageboard posted a link to a 4MB file titled Stay-Still.rar . The post had no text, just the link. Most people ignored it, assuming it was malware, but one user—a digital archivist known as "Vex"—decided to download it.
Five minutes of silence passed. In the video, a tall, spindly figure with no face stepped into the room and stood directly behind Vex’s chair. Vex could feel his heart hammering against his ribs, but he didn't dare twitch. The red text changed: Vex laughed and tried to close the window,
Curiosity won out. He ran the program. His screen went black for exactly ten seconds. Then, his webcam light flickered on. A small window appeared in the center of his screen showing his own face, but the video was delayed by about five seconds. At the bottom of the window, a line of red text appeared:
When Vex opened the archive, it contained only a single executable file: dont_move.exe . He froze
While there is no single "official" story for a file with this exact name, it often mirrors the narrative structure of the famous webcomic , which deals with a "silent world" following a post-apocalyptic event.