G513.mp4
: When played, the video starts as a low-quality, shaky recording of a mundane location, such as a dimly lit hallway, a basement, or a forest clearing. There is no dialogue, only the sound of heavy, distorted breathing and a faint, high-pitched metallic ringing.
: In the final seconds of the clip, the figure—often described as having no facial features or a face that appears "stretched"—suddenly rushes the camera. The video cuts to black, but the high-pitched ringing continues for several seconds after the media player is closed. The "Curse" g513.mp4
Like many internet urban legends, the story claims that watching the video has real-world consequences: : When played, the video starts as a
: The protagonist begins to hear the same high-pitched ringing in their daily life and starts seeing the "g513 figure" in the corners of their vision or in reflections. The video cuts to black, but the high-pitched
In reality, , likely born from "unfavorable file" threads on platforms like 4chan’s /x/ (Paranormal) board or Reddit’s r/nosleep. It belongs to the same genre as Username:666 or Smile.jpg , designed to tap into the fear of the unknown lurking within our digital devices.
: As the video progresses, viewers report seeing "glitches" that don't look like digital corruption. Shadows seem to move independently of the light sources, and a tall, indistinct figure appears in the background, getting slightly closer every time the camera pans away and back.


