-eng- A Nursery Tale Story -rj344563- -
The title is built in RPG Maker and features traditional turn-based combat, city exploration, and dungeon crawling.
opens with a traditional framing device: “Once upon a time, in a cottage at the edge of a forest that had forgotten its own name, there lived a child who was not afraid of the dark.” Standard fare. The child—unnamed, genderless, referred to only as “Little One”—discovers a key under a floorboard. The key is brass, warm to the touch, and engraved with five digits: 344563. -ENG- A Nursery Tale Story -RJ344563-
Given the warnings, you may still wish to read the manuscript for yourself. If so, the original PDF is archived at the International Internet Museum of Forgotten Stories (access code: RJ344563-MOTH). However, please observe the following precautions, crowdsourced from veteran readers: The title is built in RPG Maker and
: By stripping away visual cues, the story forces the listener to inhabit a dark, claustrophobic forest of the mind, heightening the tension inherent in the "Nursery Tale" setting. The key is brass, warm to the touch,
To undo the curse and restore his true form, the hero must seek the help of "full-figured" party members and villagers.
Linguist Dr. Helena Voss (University of Edinburgh, retired) noted that “RJ344563” follows the rhythmic pattern of a trochaic hexameter—the same meter used in ancient Greek incantations to summon chthonic deities. When spoken aloud, the code vibrates at 432 Hz, a frequency some cultures associate with healing… or with opening doors that should remain shut.