High in the mountains lies a village for people with nowhere else to go. Population: nine.
Soon, it will be ten.
Haiyan never meant to come back. Years ago, she left this village to follow her older brother, a rising figure in a movement to rebuild their war-torn homeland. She never cared much for the cause, only for him.
When his ambitions finally caught up with him, he was executed. The movement collapsed. And the life Haiyan had built around him vanished overnight.
Months later, she wakes up back in the mountain village she once called home - grieving, directionless, and unsure who she is without the person she spent her life following.
Delphinium is a narrative-driven experience with farming elements. Tend crops, fish mountain streams, cook meals, and help restore a quiet village of outcasts, each carrying their own past.
As Haiyan forms relationships with the villagers, hidden connections between them unlock new conversations, conflicts, and choices that shape the story.
Over time, Haiyan must decide what kind of future she wants to build, whether to root herself in the fragile community growing around her, or leave the village behind and discover who she is on her own.