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Rain-soaked street in Norhaven at night with a dimly lit doorway

The Ninth Silence

A narrative noir RPG won through thought, not force.

Explore Norhaven, listen closely and decide which voice will guide you. There is no traditional combat – conversations, skills and consequences move your story forward.

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You awaken in a wasteland of social constraints.

The Ninth Silence is a role-playing game won not through physical combat, but through your mind. Even small decisions will reshape the story. Right to the end.

“Norhaven explains nothing. The city waits for you to look for yourself.”

Isometric gameplay inside the Why? bar at night, with patrons, the bartender and the game interface visible
The Why? bar is your first refuge – and the beginning of a story nobody is willing to face.

The voices in your head are the enemy, not the people around you.

Your skills speak up as inner voices. They interpret what you observe, contradict one another and push you towards an answer. You decide whom to trust – and live with what that advice sets in motion.

Isometric gameplay in an overgrown Norhaven park with the player character and game interface visible
Norhaven by day: an overgrown park, an open lead and no clear answer.

Your choices will have consequences beyond anything you can imagine.

Dialogue, skill checks, relationships and even passing reactions interlock. The story remembers not only what you did, but also what you overlooked, withheld or accepted as truth.

Open journal with case notes and photographic clues
Your notes do not lie. Your conclusions might.

What you should know before release.

The Ninth Silence is being developed as a standalone desktop RPG for Windows and macOS. It is designed to play equally well with mouse and keyboard or a controller.

How it plays
Narrative role-playing without traditional combat – explore, talk, test your skills and decide
Engine
Godot 4.7 · C#/.NET 8 · Forward+
Perspective
True 3D with an isometric, freely rotating camera
Visual style
Contemporary noir with painterly post-processing, rain-lit scenes and a desaturated palette
Requirements
Desktop PC or Mac; final hardware requirements will be published before release