Game Type: Dark Fantasy, Single Player, RPG
Universe:
A medieval world where kings and the ruling elite treat people like disposable handkerchiefs. In this world, even human senses, emotions, beliefs, instincts, and thoughts are under control. Kings were seen as the earthly reflections of gods—no one could disobey or speak against them. Faith was no longer a way of life, but rather a form of servitude and obligation.
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Main Character's Story:
- Our protagonist, Luciel, is the Child of a Demon and a dark church sorcerer. Ever since he can remember, Luciel has always been under someone’s control. His only goal was to break the oppressive system ruled by kings and gods. However, his efforts often felt like sinking deeper into a swamp.
- When he was born, his mother died from blood loss, and his biological father was forced to serve under the king's protection for reasons unknown. This arrangement occurred even before Luciel was born. According to law, his father was considered no more than dust. Because of this, Luciel has no other known name. As his mother died giving birth to him, people called him The Demon’s Child. Luciel was born in a ruined, abandoned village outside the city of Prevish. When the city patrols found the baby next to the blood-soaked corpse of his mother, they saw the name Luciel etched on his chest. One of the patrollers, Michael (who would later rise to the rank of Captain), washed the baby and took him to the Blind Scribes. After explaining what had happened, the Blind Scribes suspected that this was indeed a demon child. However, Michael convinced them otherwise and persuaded the priests to accept Luciel as a disciple of the Church of the Blind Scribes.

### **Children of the Demon:**
- Among the people, it was said that if a child caused the death of their mother during birth, that child was sent by the devil—committing their first massacre at birth. Luciel was not the first such case. Those labeled **Children of the Demon** were always outcast by society, leading them toward darkness and the underground. Over time, these children would grow up to rebel against the kingdom.
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Blind Scribes:
- The scribes, who handled all the church's affairs, were exclusively male. They listened to the confessions of those who came to the church and recorded their sins. They also documented history through the messengers sent weekly by the king. Scribes were chosen from orphanages and trained by the church until adolescence to become "children of god." On the day they reached maturity, they were required to report it—and on their first official day as scribes, they were blinded so they would not witness sin.
- The priestesses in the church served as Watchers. They only performed tasks that the scribes could not and usually remained out of public view. Women who were shunned by society and had nowhere else to go were chosen as Watchers. To prevent them from committing sin, the church made them mute—this was portrayed as both a purification and a sacred blessing.
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