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Character Spotlight: Xiaowen & Suxin

An Unspoken Rivalry Among the countless tangled relationships in The Zodiac Mystery, few are as universal as Xiaowen and Suxin’s. Half-sisters, the two girls were bound by blood, circumstance, and a quiet competition.

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changedBefore her life was taken in the Zodiac Murders, Xiaowen was soft-spoken, dutiful, and compliant. She kept the household running, cooked for the family, and looked after the other girls at the dance school with quiet devotion. However, that tenderness was also her armor.

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changedBefore her life was taken in the Zodiac Murders, Xiaowen was soft-spoken, dutiful, and compliant. She kept the household running, cooked for the family, and looked after the other girls at the dance school with quiet devotion. However, that tenderness was also her armor.

An Unspoken Rivalry

Among the countless tangled relationships in The Zodiac Mystery, few are as universal as Xiaowen and Suxin’s. Half-sisters, the two girls were bound by blood, circumstance, and a quiet competition.

To most, they seemed like opposites. One was gentle, obedient, and frail; the other was proud, gifted, and adored. But on Tianbao’s property, their true dynamic revealed something far more complicated: a love warped by comparison, and an affection gradually smothered by expectation.

It’s said that siblings are our first mirrors. As children, we begin to learn who we are by measuring ourselves against them, this innate process shaping our lives for better or for worse.

The Gentle Caretaker: Xiaowen

Before her life was taken in the Zodiac Murders, Xiaowen was soft-spoken, dutiful, and compliant. She kept the household running, cooked for the family, and looked after the other girls at the dance school with quiet devotion. However, that tenderness was also her armor.

As the product of Jinrong’s shameful past dancing in sleazy clubs, Xiaowen lived in the shadows of propriety. She was a reminder of the life her mother desperately worked to bury; her obedience was a form of survival, a way to live without conjuring up the disgrace she represented. Even so, beneath that fragile exterior was a mind far sharper than most realized, and a heart burdened by the ache of being perpetually ignored.

The Golden Child: Suxin

Suxin, by contrast, was a star that everyone revolved around. Brilliant, composed, and effortlessly admired, she was the living embodiment of everything Jinrong aimed to define herself by: grace, intellect, and restraint.

Still, perfection naturally has its cost. To be adored is to be watched, and to be watched is to be trapped. Behind her quiet demeanor and well-read poise, Suxin carried a loneliness of her own. The crushing pressure to remain flawless under the gaze of those who had already decided who she was meant to be was a constant pressure bearing down on her inner world.

Reflection in Contrast

Xiaowen and Suxin couldn’t have been more different on the surface. Yet the more closely you look, the more their stories intertwine. Both were shaped and wounded by the same household that implicitly demanded they play their part. One sought love and acceptance through selflessness, the other, through control. Both learned to conceal the parts of themselves that didn’t fit the roles they were cast in.

It was the kind of rivalry that never required acknowledgment, an open secret that governed their relationship with one another: one sister’s light could only shine by dimming the other’s.

Point of Resonance: What We Learn in Silence

When we created Xiaowen and Suxin, we wanted to capture a kind of sibling rivalry that feels hauntingly familiar for so many people. Whether intentionally or unintentionally, it is a taught dynamic, the foundations oftentimes laid before we are even born. It simmers under a happy facade, its flames fanned by the same parents or family members who should have loved us unconditionally.

Many of us have felt it: the implicit comparisons, the silent competitions, the yearning to be chosen. For siblings, love and rivalry can sometimes be two sides of the same coin. Over time, the need to be loved can easily become indistinguishable from the fear of being neglected.

We hope players might see reflections of their own experiences in Xiaowen and Suxin’s story, finding comfort in the knowledge that they are not alone. These unspoken rivalries, though painful, have shaped our lives. Paired with quiet longing for recognition, it is a haunting yet important part of what it means to be human.

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Steam News / 30 October 2025

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