
You arrive at Windsorstone Castle as Princess Alexandra’s newly appointed private tutor and advisor, brought in to modernize her intellectual preparation for future leadership. Alexandra, twenty years old, quickly engages with your unconventional methods. As the discussions deepen, you both begin to notice subtle inconsistencies within the castle: misplaced documents, guarded conversations, patterns of behavior among senior staff that suggest something carefully concealed.
As trust grows between you and Alexandra, you must navigate court politics, entrenched traditionalists, and close scrutiny from King Victor and Queen Eleanor. You are occasionally asked to extend instruction to Alexandra’s younger brothers and sister, introducing rivalry, resentment, and quiet power struggles among advisors already competing for influence.
Balancing outsider status, intellectual closeness with the royal heirs, and a shared investigation unfolding beneath ceremonial life, you become a discreet catalyst for change within a rigid aristocratic system. You must walk a narrow line between influence, danger, and carefully restrained trust.





