Sadrian-v3rmillion
Unlike other refugees who migrated to Raid Forums or Nulled , the Sadrian persona went dark. His GitHub was scrubbed. The Discord server for "Orion" was deleted.
The community discovered that Sadrian was allegedly not a solo act, but a using a single account to farm reputation. Worse, for his paying customers, evidence surfaced suggesting that the "VIP" version of his UI library contained a remote backdoor—a script that would disable competitors' clients if it detected them running simultaneously.
A powerful script was worthless if it looked like it was written in Notepad. Enter the UI designers. A niche sub-community emerged of artists who specialized in creating sleek, animated, neon-drenched Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) for cheat clients. These were the “car designers” of the cheat world—and Sadrian was their unchallenged prince. Sadrian-v3rmillion
Among the pantheon of exploiters, sellers, and skids, one name has persisted in whispers and archived screenshots: .
By: Investigative Tech Desk
In the annals of online subcultures, few communities were as simultaneously reviled and fascinating as v3rmillion. Before its eventual collapse and domain decay, the forum was the Kremlin of Roblox cheating—a place where Lua scripts were weapons, “synapse X” was king, and the line between white-hat vulnerability research and outright griefing blurred into nothingness.
Sadrian denied the backdoor claims, stating it was "anti-leech" code that only triggered if the script was run on a free executor. The damage, however, was done. His final post on v3rmillion, dated February 14th, 2022, was a simple GIF of a door closing. When v3rmillion began its slow death—domain expirations, database corruption, the exodus to Discord—Sadrian vanished. Unlike other refugees who migrated to Raid Forums
Young, aspiring scripters viewed his UI modules as the holy grail. They would beg for "open source" permission, attempting to decompile his obfuscated code to learn how he bypassed the StarterGui limitations. His profile on v3rmillion was littered with "rep" (reputation points), largely from users awestruck by his visual polish.
The most persistent allegation? Rival exploiters claimed Sadrian’s UI layouts were heavily inspired (or directly copied) from a lesser-known GitHub repository belonging to a user named “Halal.” Sadrian’s typical response was stoic, often just a single line: “Code speaks for itself.” The "Exposure" Incident The most infamous chapter in the Sadrian saga occurred in late 2021. A moderator on a sister forum, Robeats Community , doxxed an email address associated with Sadrian’s PayPal. This led to a cascade of speculation. The community discovered that Sadrian was allegedly not
