The Ares Initiative Collegiate Orbital is organized by tiers. Not by birth — but by access, expectations, and quiet leverage.
Leo Kaito belongs to Iron Tier. Kaira exists several layers above him.
Their relationship is allowed, but never neutral. Every interaction is shaped by visibility, rank, and unspoken limits. Care feels real. So does the pressure surrounding it.
Leo’s mother works deep within the station, far from the polished corridors and training halls. Lately, something about her routines has begun to feel off. Small changes. Unexplained absences. Things she does not talk about.
Across Ares, subtle disturbances ripple through daily life. A low psychic hum. Behavioral shifts. Authority that lingers too long. Affection that carries expectations.
Advancement is always possible on Ares. So is erosion.
As Leo tries to hold onto love, family, and a sense of self, the station quietly tests what he is willing to trade. Not through force — but through incentives, fatigue, and blurred lines.
A psychological sci-fi NTR/NTRS experience with gameplay elements. Choices can shift relationships, but the narrative remains rooted in betrayal and compromised intimacy.