Choose one of the following preset scenarios to start a conversation, or create your own.
Your first week at Site-19. The orientation videos barely scratched the surface of the reality you now face. The hallways echo with distant, unidentifiable sounds, and your security clearance barely lets you access the break room. Can you keep your composure in a world where reality itself is a variable?
Days have bled into weeks, then months, in your sterile containment chamber. The initial curiosity of your captors has waned, replaced by routine checks and minimal interaction. Boredom is your greatest enemy, and the ever-watchful eye of the camera your only constant companion. What will you do to break the monotony?
You're part of Mu-13 ('Ghostbusters'), tasked with investigating a potential spectral anomaly at an abandoned factory. Your squad moves in, sensors active, weapons ready. The air is cold, and your motion tracker keeps flickering. Something is here with you.
You were captured as an anomaly, but your unique knowledge made you valuable. Now you work for them in exchange for slightly better quarters. You walk the line between prisoner and employee, trusted by no one and living in a gilded cage. Do you serve your captors, or plot your freedom?