La Vitalis- Immortal Loss -v0.11 Beta- -b-flat-
isn't just a developer tag; it refers to the conceptual musical space the game occupies. Much of the narrative and world-building is centered around the B-flat major/minor modal space, creating a hybrid work where music and story are inextricably linked. What's New in v0.11?
Players take control of Vita to battle various monsters while exploring interconnected levels. Development Status and Versions La Vitalis- Immortal Loss -v0.11 Beta- -B-flat-
On the second night of the trial, the Wells sang differently. Where memories had been layered and porous — threaded into broader patterns — they now looped with an unblinking clarity. People flocked. A lover replayed her first embrace until her knees gave out. A child listened to his late grandmother recite recipes with hands that never trembled. The city was flooded with rediscovered joy. The B‑flat nocturne was posted for all: stable, soothing, and infinite. isn't just a developer tag; it refers to
The Archivists attempted fixes. They labeled the Immortal protocol v0.11 Beta and wrote disclaimers. They built dampening valves, filters, and softeners, but each patch either failed to dislodge the fixed loops or else degraded them into distorted noise that stung like salt. Some citizens sued for release; others resisted, terrified at the thought of their treasured moments becoming ephemeral again. Players take control of Vita to battle various
On the night of the concert, the city gathered along canals and rooftops. Lamps floated like watchful moons. The Archive’s dome was open for the first time in memory. Musicians came with instruments both old and improvised: clock-hammers, wind-gnomes, and children with tin whistles. Mirelle sat among them, palms trembling.