The contract.
One thousand souls. That is the number on the contract Exorcista signed. The number cannot be negotiated, prorated, or cashed in early. It cannot be paid in coin or goodwill. It is paid one soul at a time, in order, and each one has to be earned.
The current count: 2 / 1,000. Nine hundred and ninety-eight to go.
Content Hell.
Hell is not a basement of fire. Hell is a feed. The worst people on the internet die in the real world and open their eyes inside a place built out of their own algorithm: comments scrolling sideways across the wallpaper, ring-light glow without a source, follower counts ticking without anyone watching. The hell each soul wakes up in is the hell each soul earned. The crypto bro’s Hell is a Dubai penthouse where the charts only fall. The influencer’s Hell is a green room with a thousand mics and not one audience member.
The demons.
Each soul gets a personal demon. The demon’s sin matches the soul’s crime. The demon hosts a lethal game show. The demon cheats. The demon also loses, every time, because the show is rigged and the rig is the punishment.
So far: Mammon (greed), Azazel (greed/knowledge). Coming: Lilith (lust), Belphegor (lies), Asmodeus (obsession), Mephistopheles (deception), Moloch (sacrifice), Beelzebub (gluttony), Abaddon (destruction), and the final boss in EP10.
The collector.
Exorcista does not run the games. She arrives at the end of every one. She walks in the moment a demon’s loop completes, opens the iron briefcase, lets the chains do the work, takes the soul, and walks back into the dark. She speaks once at the door, once during collection, and once on her way out. Anything more would be excessive.
She is on the payroll. She is not a saint. She is doing a job that has a number attached to it.
The rules of the show.
- Each episode ships as three back-to-back YouTube Shorts — Hook, Game, Game Over.
- One soul per episode. The soul counter is the receipt.
- The entry protocol is fixed: hard cut, two seconds of silence, chain drag, theme.
- The four-cut signature closes every episode: case, eyes, chains, turn.
- The final dry one-liner uses the metric the victim lived by. EP01: engagement. EP02: exercise.
- Mammon’s ghost echoes after EP01 in every following episode. Each demon leaves a similar echo.
- New episode every three weeks. New soul every three weeks.
The season arc.
Season 1 is ten episodes. The first three are tutorial bosses — she wins clean, she wins easy, she wins amused. Episodes four through seven crack her. Episode five is the first transformation: she sees herself in a mirror and doesn’t like the reflection. Episode seven is the daughter wound. Episode nine, she breaks her own rules and chooses mercy. Episode ten, she fights her own shadow.
By the end of Season 1, the soul counter reads 10 / 1,000. Nine hundred and ninety to go.
The universe.
Games of Souls is the flagship show of the EXORCISTA Universe. The other three shows are Dark Fairytales (anthology, premieres October 30, 2026), Magic Lab (occult practice, live), and Secrets, Spells & Shadows (true-crime podcast, two seasons archived). All four ship from one channel: @TheExorcista.