The Pale Reflection

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## Act I: The House of Whispers (20%) The manor of Blackwood Hall sat on a cliff overlooking the North Sea, a jagged tooth of grey stone that seemed to be sinking into the mist. Inside, the air was thick with the smell of salt and old paper. Eleanor lived in the attic, a room of slanted ceilings and narrow windows that looked out over a landscape of perpetual grey. She was a prisoner of her own history, a woman whose presence was tolerated but never acknowledged. When the traveler arrived, a man with a weathered face and a notebook, he found her sitting by a single candle, her skin as pale as the moonlight. He didn't ask why she was hidden away; he simply asked for the story of the house. Eleanor looked at him, and for a moment, the silence of the manor seemed to vibrate with the echoes of a thousand unspoken screams.

## Act II: The Altar of Progress (30%) Eleanor’s father had been a man of obsessive ambition, a visionary who believed that he could conquer the sea. He had spent a decade building the 'Great Sea Wall', a massive structure of granite and iron designed to protect the village from the Atlantic's fury. But the wall was not built for the village; it was built to create a private harbor for his own shipping empire. To achieve this, he had diverted the natural currents, creating a stagnant lagoon that slowly poisoned the local fisheries. The villagers had pleaded with him, warning him that the sea does not like to be cheated. But Eleanor’s father had laughed, calling their fears 'superstition'. He had built his empire on a foundation of arrogance, believing that engineering could override the laws of nature.

## Act III: The Liquid Grave (35%) The collapse happened during the Winter Solstice. A storm of unprecedented violence struck the coast, the waves rising like mountains of black glass. The sea wall, designed for a different kind of pressure, shattered in a single, thunderous explosion. The water didn't just flood the village; it surged back into the manor with a predatory hunger. Eleanor remembered the sound of the walls cracking, the way the furniture floated like driftwood in the hallways. She had watched from the attic as the lower floors were swallowed, her father's screams echoing up through the floorboards until they were silenced by a final, crushing surge. The water had taken everything—the books, the paintings, and the people. When the tide finally receded, it left behind a landscape of salt and ruins, and a girl who had seen the ocean reclaim its debt.

## Act IV: The Salted Soul (15%) Eleanor looked at the traveler, her eyes reflecting the grey void of the sea. She told him that she didn't fear the water; she feared the silence that followed it. She believed that her father's soul was still out there, trapped in the currents, forever trying to build a wall against a tide that would never stop. The traveler left Blackwood Hall as the first snow of winter began to fall, leaving Eleanor alone in her attic. She stood by the window, watching the waves crash against the cliffs, and felt a strange, poetic peace. She realized that the ruin of her house was the only honest thing her father had ever created. She closed her eyes and listened to the wind, a long, low moan that sounded like a lullaby for the drowned.

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