He clicked the first result, expecting a 404 error. Instead, his screen flickered, and a wireframe world began to render.

It wasn't a building. It was a digital ghost town—exactly 27 structures long, stretching into a grey void. Each "house" was an evolution of the last. The first was a simple cube, the digital equivalent of a child’s drawing. By the tenth, the geometry began to twist into impossible, non-Euclidean shapes that defied gravity. Elias scrolled to the 27th structure.

The prompt was a glitch in the system, a digital hiccup that translated to: