Character Profile

Willow "After everything..."

Someone called her back. She went. Whatever she walked into at Ravencrest, she didn't walk back out of it the same way.

Unknown Background
Ravencrest Last Known Location
Missing Current Status
Willow — Ravencrest

Willow — Ravencrest

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Profile

In Universe

Willow is someone with a history at Ravencrest — history she clearly left behind deliberately and doesn't talk about. She lives alone, moves through her routines quietly, and was building a life that kept that place firmly in the past. Then a note arrived under her door, and she went anyway. That tells you most of what you need to know about her.

Out of Universe

Willow is Willow series' central lens — everything is filtered through her voice, her dry commentary, her barely-contained unease. She was built to feel real first and mysterious second. The audience learns what she knows when she knows it, and reads her as someone who has survived things she hasn't told anyone about. The history with Ravencrest is the spine of the series.

Personality

Willow processes fear through dry humour — she mutters, she narrates her own bad decisions out loud, she names the absurdity of a situation before it has a chance to overwhelm her. Under that is someone sharp, careful, and deeply aware. She doesn't freeze. She doesn't run. She keeps moving, even when she probably should stop.

Dry humour Quietly sharp Self-aware Doesn't freeze Private Adaptable under pressure Unfinished business
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The Note

Received — Willow's Apartment
Come back to Ravencrest. I have something to show you.
"Welcome home."
Unknown Voice — Ravencrest, Episode 1
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Episode 1 — Ravencrest

Act One
The Note
Willow returns to her apartment after an ordinary day to find a note slipped under the door. No messenger visible. No second knock. Four words and a place she clearly never wanted to go back to. She stares at it for a long moment — and then she goes.
Act Two
The Gates Open
Ravencrest is as she left it — old, imposing, barely holding together. The iron gates open on their own when she touches them. She walks through. They close behind her with a final clang. Inside: collapsed passages, blocked routes, a dining room with an explosive device mounted on the ceiling. She notes all of it with the tone of someone confirming a suspicion.
Act Two
The Puzzle House
The house has been deliberately arranged — routes blocked, routes opened, buttons hidden behind buttons. Willow navigates it methodically, reading the logic of whoever designed this, muttering through each discovery. A bomb. A red button that reveals a blue one. A sealed corridor with fresh nails. Ravencrest is not decaying randomly. It has been prepared.
Act Two
The Fall
Pressing the blue button detonates the dining room explosive. The floor gives way. Willow crashes through the ceiling and hits the ground floor hard, injuring herself. She gets back up. The blast has cleared the sealed corridor. She notes this, steadies her breathing, and continues.
Act Two – Three
Deeper In
An inverted corridor that shouldn't exist geometrically. A hidden compartment beneath the atrium floor. Underground passages. A warehouse. A rotating catwalk suspended over nothing. A cavern with no visible floor, no far wall — just darkness, and platforms leading into it. Each section leads to one more door. Willow keeps moving through all of it.
Act Three — End of Episode
An Unfortunate End
At the deepest point of Ravencrest, in a small plain room that seems to be nothing, an unknown voice speaks — calm, measured, certain. It says two words. Whatever followed, Willow did not leave Ravencrest under her own terms.
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Gallery

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Key Relationships

         
Note Sender — Unknown
Someone who knew where Willow lived, knew what Ravencrest means to her, and knew she would come. They prepared the entire house for her arrival. Whether that preparation was a test, a trap, or something else is unanswered.
         
The Voice — Unknown
Speaks at the end of Episode 1 via intercom, from somewhere inside Ravencrest. Calm. Absolute. Two words. Whether the voice and the note sender are the same person is not yet confirmed.
Past
Ravencrest
Location — Personal History
Willow knows this house. She left it. She knows which corridors lead where, what the air smells like, where the windows look out onto. Whatever happened here before, it was enough for her to walk away and not look back — until now.