Hidden Movement
Choose The Path
The player chooses where to move before knowing what the tile contains. The board becomes a decision system, not just a picture.
TecknomancyBlack Rose System
Interactive Proof
MORI is being kept behind registered paid access. The public proof is Birth of Tyris: a turn-based dungeon-board demo where the player chooses a move, reveals the unknown tile on arrival, and resolves the result like a card or event system.
What It Proves
Birth of Tyris shows the same kind of structured thinking Tecknomancy uses for business systems: state, choices, rules, feedback, interface flow, and atmosphere.
Hidden Movement
The player chooses where to move before knowing what the tile contains. The board becomes a decision system, not just a picture.
Card Events
Rooms resolve like events: traps, caches, echoes, enemies, locks, resources, and turn pressure all respond through clear rules.
System Logic
The visual layer, controls, and feedback work together so the experience feels alive while the protected MORI system stays private.
Public Demo
This is the safe showcase: a turn-based dungeon implementation inspired by MORI rules, without exposing the working MORI game files. Move, reveal, survive, and see the kind of system Tecknomancy can build.