Step into the chaotic life of Mike, an awkward office worker thrust into a hidden world where mythical Deviants and Fae coexist with humans. Balance mundane desk duties with covert investigations as you unravel supernatural secrets, forge alliances, and confront moral dilemmas in this role-playing blend of workplace satire and occult mystery.
1. Immersive Worldbuilding & Hidden Lore
• Discover a layered reality where corporate drudgery collides with arcane forces—your cubicle could hide a portal to Faerie, and your boss might secretly be a Deviant enforcer.
• Unlock fragmented lore through hidden documents, NPC side conversations, and procedurally generated urban legends tied to each office location.
• Uncover ancient treaties regulating Faerie-human coexistence, risking exposure if deviants detect your snooping.
2. Workplace Simulation & Strategic Choices
• Manage daily grind tasks (email overload, meetings, deadlines) while discreetly investigating anomalies during breaks.
• Build dual reputation systems: climb the corporate ladder through mundane politeness, or gain Faerie favor via ritual tasks like "borrowing" office supplies as offerings.
• Resolve conflicts creatively—diffuse a vampiric colleague’s rage with humor or a blood-infused latte, with consequences impacting your safety and promotions.
3. Branching Relationships & Consequence Systems
• Forge fragile alliances with supernatural coworkers: a shy succubus afraid of daylight, a changeling intern hiding corporate espionage, or a literal "boss ghost."
• Moral choices determine if you exploit Faerie powers to advance your career or advocate for marginalized entities, with endings ranging from CEO-fae hybrid to office-building nuke victim.
• Your actions trigger cascading effects—helping a dryad might shut down the office’s AC, sparking coworker mutiny, while ignoring fae warnings could unleash a workplace hex epidemic.
4. Satirical Tone & Artistic Style
• Gameplay blends stark, sterile office pixel-art with ethereal Faerie aesthetic intrusions (glowing sigils under carpets, colleagues flickering into monstrous forms during rage-quits).
• Dialogue balances dry corporate jargon with Faerie whimsy ("That TPS report’s late? Oh bother, my third husband still hasn’t returned from the paper shredder...").
• A soundtrack shifts between oppressive corporate muzak and haunting Celtic-folk remixes when supernatural activity peaks, heightening tension.
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