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Arc 3: Sitri Center – Episode 6: Descendent

Arc 3: Sitri Center – Episode 6: Descendent

Episode Summary

Inside the Sitri Institute, the illusion of control collapses. “Descendent” follows Meg and Tessa as they uncover the Institute’s buried architecture: corridors mapped to ancient cities, rituals replaying through dream loops, and coded panels that speak in tongues older than science.

The deeper they trace Lyra’s recordings, the more those echoes leak into waking life. Confessions, tapes, and memories blur; experiments become possessions. The mythic stations (Sippar, Kutha, Eanna, Ereshkigal, and Ur) resurface not as metaphors but coordinates, gateways leading downward into something that remembers them.

While Meg clings to procedure, Tessa begins to believe. Each revelation feels lived before, each door more familiar. Beneath the clinical language, their descent becomes personal, erotic, and inevitable.

“Descendent” marks the moment the researchers stop observing the dream and start serving it. The Sitri Center itself begins to awaken.



Arc 1: The Chthonic – Episode 5: Shower

Arc 1: The Chthonic – Episode 5: Shower

Shower begins with Amanda and Brittany drifting through foggy thoughts and memories. They are unsure what is dream and what is real. So are you. All you know is that the tentacles are very very VERY real.

What follows is a series of rituals and revelations that tie their personal disorientation to a wider pattern. Old myths of brides of the sea, forgotten gods, and ritual cleansing re-emerge, placing even ordinary acts like bathing into the context of transformation. Meanwhile, Sarah and Kara uncover fragments of hidden lore, pointing toward ceremonies of binding and a looming figure known as the Old Groom.

By the end of the episode, it is clear that Shower is not just about cleansing but erasure. We are washing away memory and identity to make room for something else.

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Characters and Cast

  • Amanda: Drifting between humor and unease, she voices doubts about memory, responsibility, and what is real. Performed by Korrupted Innocence.
  • Brittany: Playful yet unsettled, her banter with Amanda highlights the fragile comfort of forgetting. Performed by Kitten Azazel.
  • Sarah: Steps into the mystery with fragments of myth, tying ritual to larger Chthonic lore. Performed by Ring of Keys.
  • Kara: A companion in discovery, piecing together what the rituals mean for the crew. Performed by Tender Confusion.
  • The Old Groom: A figure of myth and menace, glimpsed through story more than presence.