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Meet the Cast!



Hello, Steam Folks!

It's Nine, again.

... Well, who else would it be?

With Mythos, Book One going through the final approval for Steam (that means a release date is gonna be posted super soon!), I decided to wet y'all's whistles with some more juicy previews about what to expect in my weird world. Today we're going to meet the "main cast" of Mythos. Each of these characters can not only be beneficial to your investigation, but they are also all suspects! Who do you trust...?

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[h2]"Nelson"[/h2]
[h3]The Main Character[/h3]

The game is told from the perspective of Kylie or Kyle Nelson (aka - “Ky”), depending on which gender you pick (and you can change their first name). For the purposes of the story and your romance options, there is no difference in which you choose to play as.

A bit of a nerd, Ky was a theatre kid back in high school, as well as a gamer. Lisa Harrison and Ky began dating as teenagers, and it seemed very likely the two were going to be married. Despite all that, Lisa very unexpectedly broke things off, and the two haven’t spoken since.

Ky hasn't dated anybody else after breaking up with Lisa Harrison two years ago.

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[h2]Lisa Harrison[/h2]
[h3]The Victim[/h3]

After college, Lisa worked as a paralegal. She enjoyed dancing all through her childhood, and continued to pursue that as a hobby into her twenties, until her death. Being as she was dead at that point, she did not continue to dance, as that no longer fit into her lifestyle. Or would it be “deathstyle”?

Regardless, she’s dead, now.

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[h2]Tara Norwood[/h2]
[h3]The Best Friend[/h3]

At a very young age, Tara was sent to live with her grandmother near Baltimore, which is when she met Ky. The two became best friends and mostly stayed that way ever since. Tara didn’t seem to get along with Lisa, which caused her friendship with Ky to become somewhat strained. However, after the breakup, Tara was quickly back at Ky’s side for support through that troubling time.

Despite not having lived in “the country” (her parents’ farm) for twenty years, Tara still has a rough-and-tumble farm girl attitude, and an accent that sounds rather out of place for the Baltimore area. Unlike Lisa, Tara is not dead.

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[h2]Sophia[/h2]
[h3]The Brains[/h3]

More of a friendly acquaintance to Ky than an actual friend, Sophia is a ridiculously knowledgeable employee at CyberDaze. Her knowledge goes well beyond the electronics she sells, seeming to know everything about everything. She also has the strange quirk of always referring to people by their whole names (first and last), as well as never using contractions.

Sophia has always been eager to help out Ky whenever they crossed paths, so perhaps she’ll be useful in figuring out Lisa’s cause of death (because Lisa is dead).

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[h2]B[/h2]
[h3]The Hacker[/h3]

More than just a single letter, B is the chaotic techie that seems to come and go at lightning speed. She’s quick-witted, impulsive, and usually hungry. Other than that, nobody seems to know where she came from, where she lives, or why she’s so tall. She seems interested in Lisa Harrison’s death, and thus has become entangled with the rest of the crew.

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[h2]Rain Sunbeam[/h2]
[h3]The Hippie[/h3]

Rain is a stereotypical hippie - quite literally. Her name, her clothing, and her demeanor all seem to be almost a parody of what a hippie would be, except for perhaps her thick Baltimore (“Balmer”) accent. She owns a greenhouse in Highlandtown, which most definitely does not grow weed.

Lisa (the dead one) seems to have some personal connection to Rain, which may be key in solving the case.

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[h2]Mara MacLachlan[/h2]
[h3]The Cop[/h3]

The death of Lisa Harrison (who is dead) wasn’t ruled a homicide, so one would think the police wouldn’t get involved. Detective MacLachlan unfortunately gets swept up into the mix for completely different reasons. Is she someone who will help the investigation… or hinder it?

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[h2]Monica Schwartz[/h2]
[h3]The Spy[/h3]

The Bureau is a mysterious agency that seems to be focused on dealing with the supernatural, and it’s likely that this is the organization that Monica Schwartz works for. Nothing is known about her, other than her apparent intolerant behavior and her arsenal of high-tech weapons that look straight out of science fiction. She is also alive (unlike Lisa).

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[h2]Becki (With an I)[/h2]
[h3]The Influencer[/h3]

Another of the group that grew up with Ky, Rebecca Davenport seemed to be on bad terms with both Tara and Lisa (currently dead). Despite that, Becky (as she was known at the time) never seemed to show any particular hostility toward Ky.

In the time since high school, Rebecca now goes by Becki (With an I), and has become a wildly popular influencer online - so much so that she and her mother now live in an upscale gated community outside of Baltimore.

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[h2]Sylvia DuBois[/h2]
[h3]The Socialite[/h3]

Sylvia is the chairperson of a nonprofit organization known as the “Fame and Nature Group”, which focuses on the preservation and restoration of historical and culturally significant sites. She is affluent and well-connected, with wealthy elites often making appearances at her fundraising events. Her connection to the super-dead Lisa remains a mystery unto itself.

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[h2]Aiden Drest[/h2]
[h3]The Edgelord[/h3]

The excessively broody and pointlessly morose Aiden Drest is, surprisingly, always seen in the orbit of Sylvia DuBois. While the two couldn’t be more opposite from each other, with Aiden being so gruff and Sylvia being so urbane, they seem to have formed an inseparable bond. While Sylvia had a strange connection to Lisa (the dead one), Aiden kept his distance from the girl.

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[h2]Cecil Turner[/h2]
[h3]The Dotard[/h3]

The mortal world has largely forgotten about Cecil Turner, a World War 2 veteran - but he’s very important amongst supernatural circles. Cecil is the head of the organization knowns as “The Convocation”, an alliance of magic users headquartered in Baltimore. Perhaps due to his advanced age, Cecil seems rather scatterbrained, but generally seen as a kindly old man that probably keeps butterscotch candies in his pocket.

Ostensibly, nothing mystical happens in the region that doesn’t catch Cecil’s notice. So how does he fit in with the murder of Lisa Harrison (which resulted in her death).

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[h2]Desmond Medraut[/h2]
[h3]The Curmudgeon[/h3]

Along with Cecil, Desmond is also part of the leadership of the Convocation. While Cecil is the friendlier face of the group, Desmond is the grumpy one; often the “enforcer”. It’s unclear if Desmond will be of much assistance, being as he seems to dislike pretty much everybody. Did his dislike extend to Lisa - possibly to the point where he would kill her to death?

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[h2]Rami[/h2]
[h3]The Rock Star[/h3]

The Baltimore music scene is pretty familiar with the local band currently known as “Area 42”. Rami is the leader and thunderous drummer of the all-girl rock band. She has no connections to Ky, isn’t part of the Convocation, isn’t dead like Lisa, and certainly isn’t a cop or secret agent. How did she get involved in all this?

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[h2]Rin[/h2]
[h3]The Groupie[/h3]

If Rami’s connection to the case is strange, Rin’s is even more so. Rin is, simply put, a groupie of Rami’s. She is always seen wherever Area 42 is playing, but she also has an uncanny habit of lurking about the fringes of events in the area. She has a part to play in the mystery, for sure - but what is it?

Oh, and Lisa is dead. I think I forgot to mention that.

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Naturally, there's quite a few side characters you'll meet along the way. An over-eager apprentice mage, a completely inconsequential waitress, a pair of friendly dogs, and a possibly friendly cat.

I look forward to you meeting every one of these characters, and agonizing over which one of them to call out as a murderer.

Keep the legends alive!
- Nine

Mythos, Book One Demo Now Available!



Ahoy-hoy, Mythies!

My beta testers (or "Testies", as I like to call them) are combing over every last detail of the final build of Book One. This is an exciting time! That also means the full release of the game is imminent.

Of course I'm not giving a concrete release date just yet, as I want to be damned sure that the final product is completely and utterly finished before I tell you the exact day you can get it - otherwise I'm just jinxing myself and setting everyone up for disappointment.

But don't fret! You can get a sneak preview of this game right heckin' now (pardon my language) by downloading the Mythos, Book One demo!

While the final game will have five whole chapters, this demo will take you about 63.33% (repeating of course) through the first chapter. Just long enough to give you a morsel of information about the world you'll be jumping in to.

Don't forget to Wishlist if you haven't, yet! That will help me out immensely, and make it so much easier for me to make more games for you in the future.

Keep the legends alive!
- Nine ♥

Welcome to Mythos!

You've seen the page. You've looked at the screenshots. You may have even taken a sip of a nearby beverage. But the burning question still remains...

What is Mythos?


The easiest starting point for understanding what Mythos is would be a simple definition: Mythos is a "modern fantasy" setting that reflects a world similar to our own. However, in the world of Mythos, the standard fantasy tropes don't necessarily reflect what you've always been led to believe.

Vampires can be out during the day, and are probably not interested in your blood. Demons may be helpful, angels may be deceptive, and mages may use shotguns instead of staves.

Werewolves? Werewolves don't exist.

Unlike most "modern fantasy" out there, Mythos is a comedy. While this whole thing starts with a murder mystery, the tone is not one of oppressive darkness or creeping horror. The "murder comedy" feeling takes cues from classic films like "Clue" or "Murder by Death". The overall setting could be described as "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Dresden Files".

Why is this "Book One"?


This game here is your primer to the larger world. By itself, it's the story of a murder being solved by someone who is only just learning about all the weird magical stuff in the world, but the solving of this murder is the catalyst to much, much larger events. Book One takes place in a world that could be our own, but the paradigm will have shifted considerably by the time it's all over.

But there's adult content?


if you want there to be!

Okay, that was a cheeky answer, let me try that again.

Mythos has sex scenes. Explicit sex scenes. However, none of them are integral to the overall story. If you want to reject every character's romantic advances, you can do so and still enjoy the world to the fullest. If you want to pursue romances, but not see the intimate naked times that come with it, there's a toggle to make it all "safe for work" (though I can't be held responsible if you get in trouble for playing Mythos at work).

Sex isn't the focus of Mythos, but it's the sticky icing on the lore cake I've baked for you.

So who are you, then?


I'm the single person behind the making of Mythos. I'm the author, graphic designer, music-maker (except for one song that I licensed), coder, and now the promoter, I guess!

Officially, I'm "Nine of Swords", but you can call me "Nine". I do all this myself, with the support of my wife Morgana and advice from a bunch of other adult indie game devs that seem to like me for some reason.

When can I play this game?


Very soon! I'm writing this little intro up so you all can see that Mythos is really a thing that's happening. My beta testers are going over the final build as we speak, and I'm going to put up a demo version in the near future so that you can see what you're getting in to.

And there will be more games?


I have plans to basically keep doing Mythos content until I die. I have many stories planned in the setting, as well as ideas for novels (which this whole thing started out as) and even a tabletop RPG. It all basically depends on the interest of the players.

Feel free to post questions, comments, ideas, or recipes in the community hub and I'll be lurking around there with answers or at least stupid responses.

Until then, keep the legends alive!
- Nine