: Failure to manage certain character attributes or making specific errors in judgment can lead to permanent narrative consequences for the cast, including character exits or various psychological outcomes.

The Medical Wing (Regret’s Remedies) A small clinic operates with no uniforms. Nurses prescribe rituals instead of medicine: returning an old photograph to the sender, planting a letter under a particular stone, calling someone whose name you’ve rehearsed and never dialed. Treatments take time and are not guaranteed. A wall of plaster casts holds impressions of hands that couldn’t let go. In the recovery ward, people knit afresh from frayed intentions, stitch by measured stitch. Some leave with their stitches loose; some choose to wear them visibly like jewelry, reluctant to discard proof of survival.

: The narrative shifts based on how the main character interacts with others during group events, such as birthday celebrations or communal meals, where the dialogue choices can affect long-term relationships. Mechanics and Survival Elements

: Visit Leroy’s cabin at night and choose the "Preliminaries" option. Successive visits unlock higher levels of intimacy (1 and 2). Main Sex Scenes