8 : Our Home. -

The Château d'Ombrage is a paradox. For Amicia and Hugo, it is a fortress of cold stone and forgotten whispers, yet it is the first place since their world shattered that they can finally call a home. After the relentless filth of the battlefields and the suffocating terror of the rat-choked villages, this ancient sanctuary offers a rare, fragile breath of peace.

But the "home" they find is as haunted as it is healing. Every corridor in the Château is a reminder of what was lost and the heavy burden Hugo carries. It is a moment of rest, yes, but it is the kind of rest one takes before a storm—a brief interval where the siblings can simply exist before the shadows outside inevitably find their way in. 8 : Our Home.

The air here doesn't smell of decay; it smells of old dust and the faint, sweet scent of the roses Hugo insists on finding. In this chapter, the stakes shift from survival against the Inquisition to the quieter, more intimate struggle of reclaiming a childhood. We see Amicia not as a warrior with a sling, but as a sister trying to weave a sense of normalcy out of threadbare tapestries and salvaged alchemy. The Château d'Ombrage is a paradox

The following piece explores the themes and atmosphere of "Our Home," which serves as the eighth chapter in the story of Amicia and Hugo de Rune. But the "home" they find is as haunted as it is healing

Watch this walkthrough to see the atmosphere and key story moments of Chapter 8: