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: In a fun twist, defeated Student Council officers can be recruited to fight alongside you, turning former enemies into reliable teammates. Two Game Modes Story Mode

The TENOKE release preserves the game’s stunning hand-drawn aesthetic. The art style evokes Cultist Simulator meets Darkest Dungeon —inky blacks, glowing runes, and unsettling portraits of council members who seem to watch your every move. The sound design, unfortunately, is often compressed in scene releases, so audiophiles should seek the official version for the best experience. The ambient tracks, composed of harpsichord and low whispers, perfectly amplify the paranoia of being judged by an invisible council. Witch and Council The Card-TENOKE

Here is where the conversation enters gray territory. In the world of PC gaming, "TENOKE" is a well-known release group—a collective that cracks and distributes digital rights management (DRM)-free versions of commercial games. Thus, typically refers to a cracked or scene-release version of the game. : In a fun twist, defeated Student Council

Every third encounter is a "Council Trial," where you must play a hand of cards not against a monster, but against a judge from one of the four factions. These trials test your deck’s balance. A deck that is too aggressive will fail the Quill’s logic puzzles; a deck too passive will bore the Embers. Passing trials unlocks permanent upgrades for your witch. The sound design, unfortunately, is often compressed in