Once, when the tide was full and the moon trimmed the harbor with silver, a small boat nosed into Oniga’s quay. Its passenger was a young woman carrying a worn suitcase and a letter in an envelope sealed with a bit of red string. She set the envelope on Maren’s table and sat down, eyes bright and precise.

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The audio in this version is polished, ensuring that every creak and whisper adds to the suspense. Exploring the World of Oniga The gameplay loop of Oniga focuses on: