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In this disorienting Soviet mystery, we turn a KGB documentary key that opens doors that shouldn't exist. An architectural analog horror story featuring found footage of a liminal space hiding behind every lock in the city. 📂 CASE FILE: Object Key-Empty DATE: 1982 | LOCATION: Hotel Rossiya, Moscow [Demolished] 🔴 STATUS: LOST / TURNING ⚠️ THREAT: Dimensional Displacement (Class: Universal Access) A key is supposed to open a specific door. For the guests of the Hotel Rossiya, this brass key opened every door—but it always led to the same empty room. In the classified files of "Key-Empty," we uncover a jagged brass key with no serial number. The report details that whenever this key was inserted into a lock—whether it was a hotel room, a closet, or a safe—the mechanism would turn. But when the door opened, the familiar interior was gone. In its place was "The Empty": a boundless, windowless concrete space stretching into infinity. The key didn't unlock the room; it disconnected the door from reality. But the true horror lies in the utility. The file reveals that the KGB didn't destroy the key; they used it. It became the perfect prison. There were no guards and no bars, just an infinite grey void where "unwanted" individuals could be placed and the door locked behind them. The investigation suggests that the key was eventually lost in the general population. It is just a standard-looking key, likely on someone's keychain right now, waiting for them to mistake it for their house key and step into a room they can never leave. 📝 FROM THE DESK OF IAN CARTWELL: "I have a box of old keys in the studio drawer—spares for locks we replaced years ago. While recording the audio for this, I heard a metallic jingle from the box. I haven't opened the drawer yet. I'm afraid that if I do, I won't see the bottom of the box. I'll just see down forever." 🔗 CONNECTED FILES: ▶️ If you fear places that go on forever: Watch • The Road That Copies You - The Path-Zero Case ▶️ For more on objects that alter space: • We Launched 1 Man. We Found 23 Inside. (So... 🔴 SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE FILES: / @redarchivestories-us 📂 About Red Archive Stories: We explore the dark, fictional alternate history of the Soviet era. From bureaucratic nightmares to analog horror mysteries, we open the files that were never meant to be found. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This is a work of fiction/alternate history. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. #analoghorror #liminalspace #backrooms System_Log: Door_State_Undefined [ROOM_NOT_FOUND]