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For more details on the game's mechanics or to view community feedback, you can visit the official Steam Page or the developer's itch.io devlog . Henteria Chronicles, Chap. 3: The Peacekeepers by N_taii
Players experience the narrative exclusively from Leto's perspective, keeping them blind to the external manipulation, secrets, and betrayals unfolding behind the scenes until it is too late.
The protagonists infiltrate the , where the Peacekeepers have set a ritual circle beneath the collapsed Twin Towers. Henteria Chronicles Ch. 3 - The Peacekeepers -U...
Henteria Chronicles Ch. 3: The Peacekeepers is a standalone, plot-driven adult RPG developed by using the RPG Maker engine. Released in Early Access on
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A spirited character with a vibrant personality that often drives social interactions.
The visual presentation features hundreds of custom pixel art character sprites, environment assets, and animations. The game uses these assets to support its psychological themes and narrative tension. Production values are further enhanced by custom audio and voiced dialogue intended for mature audiences. Availability and Development History The protagonists infiltrate the , where the Peacekeepers
Will the Peacekeepers be able to restore order and maintain the fragile peace, or will the forces of chaos tear Henteria apart?
The protagonist of this arc, , is a veteran Peacekeeper who has grown cynical after decades of service. Voss is tasked with investigating a series of clandestine assassinations that threaten to reignite the war. As he digs deeper, he realizes that the threat isn't coming from the warring kingdoms, but from a radical splinter group within the Peacekeepers themselves who believe that true peace can only be achieved through total subjugation. Key Themes: Unity vs. Uniformity
This adds a layer of dramatic irony to the proceedings. The citizens of Henteria view the Peacekeepers as saviors, but the reader, privy to the protagonist’s scrutiny, begins to see the rot within the foundations. It sets the stage for a conflict that transcends swords and sorcery, moving into a battle of ideologies—Chaos vs. Order, and Freedom vs. Security.