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The Archives of Trevosa
About The Archives of Trevosa
The Archives of Trevosa is more like sitting at a desk piled high with old documents and attempting to make sense of a forgotten family than playing a game. There’s no hand-holding here; you’re dropped straight into a pile of documents and left to figure things out on your own.
Clues Hidden in Plain Sight
Most of what you need is right in front of you, but it doesn’t jump out. You’ll read decrees, reports, and notes that casually mention names, titles, and relationships. Sometimes the smallest detail, a repeated name or a strange title, turns out to be the key to everything.
Following Threads
The search feature becomes your best tool. Clicking a word pulls up other documents tied to it, and before long, you’re jumping back and forth, connecting pieces that didn’t seem related at first. It has that satisfying moment where things suddenly start to click.
Learning as You Go
At first, parts of the text won’t make sense. But as you keep reading, patterns form. Words repeat in similar situations, and you slowly figure out what they mean. It doesn’t feel like studying - it just happens naturally while you play.
Filling in the Family Tree
The goal is simple on paper: place 30 people into the royal family tree with the correct names and titles. In practice, it takes real thought. When you finally get one right, and it locks in, it’s a small win that keeps you going.
A Quiet Kind of Challenge
This isn’t fast or flashy. It’s slow, focused, and surprisingly absorbing. If you enjoy figuring things out on your own and don’t mind taking your time, The Archives of Trevosa has a way of pulling you in without you noticing.































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