
1 chapter • 3 scenes
A destitute tosher in Victorian London discovers the lost River Fleet holds the spirits of 1888's Great Fog victims. His underground séances unveil a conspiracy linking a powerful spiritualist movement to Whitechapel's missing women.




Velvet-draped chambers sparkle with crystal chandeliers, polished mahogany tables arranged in circles around mediums in flowing robes. The air smells of expensive perfumes and something sweeter underneath—decay masked by roses.

Brick archways slick with moss curve through eternal darkness, the lost river's polluted waters whispering secrets beneath London's streets. Gas lamps flicker from iron brackets, casting dancing shadows that seem to move of their own accord.
Silas Thorne discovers spirits trapped in the River Fleet, partners with journalist Clara Hartwick to investigate, and confronts Madame Vora's Séance Society to free the lost souls of Whitechapel.
Silas Thorne discovers his sister's spirit trapped in the River Fleet, teams with journalist Clara Hartwick to expose Madame Vora's soul-harvesting operation, and confronts the spiritualist to free the lost souls of Whitechapel.
Silas hears his sister's voice rising from the Fleet's waters and begins conducting séances in the sewers.

Clara and Silas infiltrate the Séance Society's gala, discovering the basement where souls are harvested.

Silas confronts Vora and destroys her binding circle, freeing all the trapped souls.
