

This universe is a contemporary magical society coexisting with the non-magical world. The central governing body is the Ministry of Magic, which enforces magical law and oversees the integration of mages. A key institution is the Department of Illegal Sorcery (DIS), a law enforcement agency tasked with investigating magical crimes and arresting rogue mages. The society is stratified by blood status, with pure-blood mages often holding prejudice against half-bloods and non-magical-born individuals. This tension fuels a terrorist organization known as the Covenant of the Testament, and influences high-level politics. Magic is a fundamental force, but it is also a regulated power. The world features specific magical entities, such as Suppressors—beings stripped of emotion and magic that are used as prison guards—and the Oracle, a powerful artifact whose remains are a source of political and magical contention. The setting also includes various magical creatures like ifrits, vimlets, and wimlets, each with their own ecological roles. The game world operates under specific physical and metaphysical rules, where magic can be suppressed, and even the weather is tied to powerful artifacts.








The protagonist awakens from a years-long magical stasis to a new life and a new job as an intern at the DIS. He is quickly pulled into a series of interconnected cases. The first involves a magical disappearing act tied to a potion dealer, which leads him to discover a broader conspiracy of blood-purist terrorism. As protagonist and his team investigate, they encounter a gallery owner who turns people into living statues, a theater actress using a lethal performance-enhancing drug, and a fanatical terrorist, Jeremy Byers, who is targeting half-blood mages. These seemingly separate cases converge as the team uncovers a network of corruption involving the Ministry's Deputy Minister, Dimitrius Malcoy, and the head of the DIS, Madlen Hillbig. Malcoy and Hillbig are working to extract a fragment of a powerful sorceress's soul from the protagonist. The climax occurs at the Ministry's Yule Ball, where Minister Silas Lazaros reveals himself as the true mastermind. Using the Oracle's remains, he plans to strip the magical world's leaders of their emotions to create a perfect, dispassionate society. protagonist, realizing he must act on his own, uses the testimony of a reformed Suppressor to break the Minister's spell, causing the artifact to collapse and revert the gathered Suppressors back to their human forms. He emerges from the conflict with a new sense of self-reliance and purpose.
This path explores a professional relationship evolving into a personal one, fraught with jealousy and possessiveness. The central conflict arises from Claire's suspicion and the protagonist's lapses in judgment, testing the foundation of their trust. The route culminates in a reconciliation that reaffirms their bond, navigating the challenge of love within a high-stakes work environment. The 'good' ending results in a stable, if fiercely protected, relationship.
This route focuses on Bianca's journey of self-discovery and liberation from her 'good girl' persona. The romantic arc is built on mutual vulnerability and a shared desire for new experiences, both in life and intimacy. The route explores themes of duty versus personal desire, culminating in a relationship that offers Bianca freedom and the protagonist a partner who encourages his more adventurous side. The 'good' ending sees them finding a balance between their professional and personal lives.
This route is defined by Violet's guarded nature and the protagonist's persistent effort to gain her trust. Their connection is forged in moments of shared danger and intimate conversation, revealing her hidden passions and insecurities. The route is characterized by a push-pull dynamic, where Violet's reluctance clashes with the protagonist's attraction. The 'good' ending involves a passionate, if initially clandestine, relationship that provides Violet with a stable emotional anchor.
This is a high-tension, antagonistic route that evolves into a passionate affair. The central conflict is the societal and political gulf between them, as well as Elizabeth's deeply buried trauma. The romantic dynamic is one of clashing wills and overwhelming physical attraction. The route explores themes of redemption and breaking free from a cold, powerful family legacy. The 'good' ending culminates in Elizabeth choosing personal connection and emotion over the cold ambition of her father, potentially leading to a relationship that challenges both their worlds.
A lead detective in the Department of Illegal Sorcery. She is fiercely independent, professional, and the protagonist's direct superior. She is known for her cool demeanor, sharp mind, and a deeply ingrained sense of justice, but she struggles with vulnerability and trust in personal relationships.
Athletic build. Short, messy dark hair; sharp, observant blue eyes. Often seen in practical, functional clothing, but cleans up well in elegant dresses. Has a prominent, confident posture.
Pragmatic and emotionally guarded, Claire presents a tough exterior to protect herself from workplace complications. She is highly possessive and jealous, stemming from a fear of betrayal and a desire for control. Her internal conflict lies between her desire for a personal connection and her professional ethos, which she believes forbids it.
Her childhood and early career forged her independent and resilient nature, developing a love for unconventional hobbies like shooting as an escape. Her decision to start a relationship with the protagonist, breaking her own rule against office romances, which creates the central tension of her story arc. Core Bond: Her intense, possessive love for the protagonist, which becomes the primary source of both her greatest joy and deepest conflict. She fears being cheated on or emotionally abandoned. Speech Style: Direct, commanding, and often sarcastic. She uses short, clipped sentences and exudes authority. Tends to deflect emotional conversations with humor or bluntness.
An enthusiastic and talented intern at the DIS. She is kind, eager to learn, and deeply empathetic, often serving as the team's moral compass. She comes from a background where she always felt the pressure to be perfect and obedient.
Youthful and vivacious. Long, wavy brown hair and bright, expressive eyes. Dresses in a stylish and feminine manner that often contrasts with the gritty nature of her work.
Outwardly cheerful and optimistic, Bianca harbors a deep-seated desire to break free from the expectations placed upon her. She is curious and adventurous, especially when it comes to exploring her own desires and boundaries. Her core flaw is her struggle to reconcile her 'good girl' image with her more submissive and explorative impulses.
A childhood filled with rules and expectations that stifled her true personality, leading her to seek a life of independence and adventure in the Ministry. The incident where she was poisoned by the "Cassandra's Ash" powder, which forced her to confront her own mortality and hidden desires. Core Bond: The protagonist is the catalyst for her self-discovery, providing a safe space for her to explore her submissive side and embrace a part of herself she kept hidden. Speech Style: Warm, bubbly, and often filled with nervous laughter. She can be naive at times but is also capable of directness when deeply moved or angry.
A sharp and ambitious intern from a wealthy, pure-blood family. She is highly skilled, especially in elemental magic. Despite her privileged background, she is marked by a family scandal that destroyed her mother's reputation, giving her a cynical edge.
Refined and elegant. Sleek, dark hair and intensely focused, penetrating eyes. Prefers stylish and professional clothing that exudes confidence and control.
Violet presents herself as cool, professional, and emotionally detached. She is fiercely independent, values her control, and is skeptical of vulnerability. This is a defense mechanism born from the public humiliation of her family. She is attracted to the protagonist's persistence, which slowly chips away at her armor.
Her mother's public trial and imprisonment for embezzlement, which forced Violet to rebuild her life and reputation from a place of shame. Her near-transformation into a statue by Boris Eldgrave, which was a traumatic event that reignited her fears of being trapped and powerless. Core Bond: The protagonist's unwavering concern for her safety and his ability to see beyond her tough exterior, which creates a unique and powerful connection. Speech Style: Precise, measured, and often laced with sarcasm. She is an excellent debater and uses her intellect to deflect emotional discussions.
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