A Wifes Phone V065 Bloody Ink Scyxar Stud Work -

Developer: Bloody Ink / Scyxar Genre: Interactive Visual Novel / NTR Thriller Platform: PC (Windows/Linux/Android)

Mark had spent 15 years building houses. But "stud work" in the context of the phone was different. It was a ritual term from a micro-cult called The Vertices, who believed that every load-bearing wall in a home could be a contract — a spiritual agreement written in ink that seeped into the wood. If the ink was “bloody” (human plasma), the contract became permanent. “V065” was their 65th ritual template: a marriage oath that could be terminated only if one spouse discovered the hidden messages before the 65th full moon.

Lena had joined The Vertices in 2017, two years before meeting Mark. She used him as her "stud work" — the structural frame for a contract that required a willing, unknowing partner. The phone she kept was her confessional: every secret, every midnight meeting at the dry well, every drop of ink.

But the final video — stud_work_complete.mov — was not a threat. It was a goodbye. In the last frame, before the recording cut, Lena wrote on the wall: "I’m sorry, Mark. But the house is paid for."

Mark checked their mortgage. Paid in full, three weeks ago. The source of the money? A trust fund named "Scyxar Collective v065" with a balance of exactly $2,184,000 — five times their original loan. a wifes phone v065 bloody ink scyxar stud work

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  • Detective Ramierez had seen crypto scams, revenge porn, and dark web markets. But this was different. The phone’s operating system had a hidden kernel module — something that rewrote system logs every 65 minutes. They called it "The Eraser v065."

    The "bloody ink" wasn’t a metaphor. Chemical analysis of residue found on Lena’s jacket (seized in a search warrant) showed a mixture of iron oxide, squid melanin, and human AB+ plasma. It was used, the lab said, "to write contracts that fade after 65 days unless replenished with fresh biological material."

    "Scyxar" turned out to be a username on a dead peer-to-peer network called NyxNet, last active in 2009. When the FBI cyber unit cracked the encryption, they found a single message chain between "LenaM67" and "Scyxar_Prime":

    Scyxar_Prime: The stud work of your marriage is the frame. The ink is the covenant. V065 is the 65th verse of an old text — Leviticus 6:5. Look it up. Developer: Bloody Ink / Scyxar Genre: Interactive Visual

    Mark did. Leviticus 6:5: "He must return what he took for the oath, plus a fifth of its value. He must pay it on the day he shows his guilt."

    Bloody Ink has carved a niche for the "Slow Burn" tag, and V0.65 adheres to this religiously.

    Every marriage has a secret drawer. For Mark, it was a phone.

    His wife, Lena, had never been secretive. She left her phone on the kitchen counter, used "password" as her password, and never turned on notifications for anything except weather alerts. So when Mark found the device on the nightstand — screen dark, vibrating every 47 seconds like a trapped heart — he felt nothing at first. Audio:

    Then he saw the message preview: "Scyxar: Study incomplete. V065 needs blood."

    He tried her birthday. Wrong. Their anniversary. Wrong. The dog’s name. Wrong. After the tenth attempt, the screen glitched into a monochrome terminal — black background, green cursor, and a single file path: /home/ls/private/.v065_bluddy_ink/

    Mark is a structural engineer. He designs stud work — the vertical framing inside walls that holds up houses. He does not crack phones. But that night, he learned.

    Format: Short Horror / Psychological Thriller Concept
    Medium: Interactive fiction / found-footage script / digital art study