Satoshi’s Ghost

Satoshi’s Ghost

Your father is dead.

What he left behind appears ordinary. A quiet house. Boxes of papers. Obsolete electronics. Half-remembered habits. Nothing of obvious value. Nothing anyone else wants.

As you begin sorting through his belongings, fragments surface. Old notes. Strange terminology. Forgotten machines. At first, they look like the remnants of a hobby abandoned long ago. A curiosity. A dead end.

They are not.

This scenario places you in the aftermath of an inheritance that was never meant to be claimed. Every choice matters. What you examine. What you discard. Who you involve. How quickly you act.

Some mistakes can be corrected. Others cannot.

There is no guidance. No objectives. No guarantee of success.

Only time, restraint, and the growing weight of what you might be holding.

This scenario operates on more than narrative alone. Choices alter unseen conditions, shaping how the world responds over time. Not every consequence is immediate, and not every system announces itself.

This scenario operates best with GLM and Kimi