The Premise
The worst people on the internet die. Then they wake up in Content Hell.
Each episode, a different fallen soul — a fake-coaching influencer, a crypto-fraud CEO, a missing-children mother, a beauty-industry predator. They die in the real world and open their eyes in a place built out of their worst feed. A personal demon runs a lethal game show for their soul. Then Exorcista walks in, opens a black iron briefcase, and takes the loser home.
She is 1,000 souls short of completing her contract. She does not negotiate. She does not explain. She wins.
Season One · 10 Episodes
The collection so far.
She sold $997 psychic-coaching scams to 12 million followers. She lied her way to $12M and a $4.2M debt. Then she died. Then she woke up across from Mammon and one loaded revolver.
Crypto CEO Jake Morrison stole $200,000,000 from 12,000 investors. His own mother mortgaged her house because her son said it was safe. Now Azazel sits across a chess board, and every captured piece is a victim’s name.
She hid three children. The demon found them all. A suburban house. A cracked porcelain doll. A countdown that does not stop when you close your eyes.
The Roster
One collector. A pantheon of demons.
Exorcista
The Collector
Silver eyes. Black iron briefcase. Chains and truth. She owes 1,000 souls. She does not negotiate.
Mammon
Game Show Host of Hell
$5,000 hoodie. Golden dollar-sign eyes. The demon of greed who runs every game and cheats every game and loses every game.
Azazel
Chess Grandmaster of Hell
Designer suit. Cold chrome eyes. Orange Bitcoin tattoo. He never panics. He dissolves standing.
EP01 · The Receipt
Madison Cole. Cause of damnation.
Every soul in the collection is numbered, named, and counted. The numbers are the receipt. They are not metaphor.
“Billions of followers. And not one of them will save you. They’ll just… scroll.”
Exorcista · EP01, Part 3Original Soundtrack · Out Now
Russian Roulette — the album.
13 tracks. One song per scene. Industrial metal, drift phonk, symphonic horror. By Exorcista on Unikel Records.
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Created By
Victoria Unikel.
Writer, producer, and artist behind every soul collected. Seventeen years of dark storytelling — music, comics, anime, books. Founder of Unikel Records. Featured in Forbes, Daily Mail, NY Post, The Independent, L’Officiel, LA Weekly. YouTube Silver Creator Award (2026).
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