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| Seed | Hook | Possible direction | |------|------|--------------------| | The Lost Ledger | Miriam finds a ledger listing names of townsfolk who have “disappeared.” | Reveal that some are alive, held captive by the cult, opening a rescue mission. | | The Serpent’s Token | Moira discovers a serpent‑shaped amulet that glows when near the cult’s altar. | The amulet becomes a key to unlocking the vault, but it also attracts unwanted attention. | | The Harbor’s Echo | Marcell hears a haunting song while on night watch, echoing an old lullaby his mother sang. | The song is a trigger for a protective spell; decoding it could shield the trio from a looming curse. | | The Oldje Covenant | An ancient parchment surfaces, mentioning an “Oldje‑3some” covenant from centuries ago. | The trio learns their modern pact mirrors a historic one, suggesting they are part of a larger, cyclical battle. | Oldje-3some - Miriam More- Moona Snake- Marcell...
The title hints at an old, perhaps ritualistic, agreement among three “old friends” (the trio) to share a single, crucial secret—the location of a sealed vault beneath Ravenbrook harbor that contains artifacts capable of ending the cult’s influence. The pact requires absolute trust; any breach could unleash a disaster. The production and consumption of adult content raise