La Vitalis- Immortal Loss -v0.11 Beta- -b-flat- ^new^
Years later, travelers spoke of La Vitalis as a place where memory had been learned all over again: not as an act of possession but as a craft of tending. The B‑flat nocturne remained, not as an immortal weapon, but as a bell that tolled beauty and invited return. Immortal Loss became a cautionary tale in the city’s music schools — a lesson in how to honor what you cannot keep without letting it drown out what comes next.
The in-game journal, where players track clues, has been updated to look like a book of photographic negatives. When you unlock a "B-flat memory," the negative develops into a sepia image, further tying the visual aesthetics to the auditory theme. La Vitalis- Immortal Loss -v0.11 Beta- -B-flat-
The B-flat drone that underlies the “Memory Atrium” level never resolves to a major key, even when the protagonist recovers a lost object. This harmonic stasis enacts the game’s core contradiction: the player can collect fragments of the beloved’s past, but the soundtrack’s persistent flattened seventh prevents catharsis. In v0.11 Beta, this loop occasionally glitches, repeating the same three-second phrase indefinitely—a bug that becomes a metaphor for immortal loss itself, where time moves but meaning does not. Years later, travelers spoke of La Vitalis as