Maman-s Ninja Scroll -v1.0- -autonoe- May 2026
In the vast, often chaotic ecosystem of independent digital art, certain project titles surface that defy immediate categorization. They linger in forum signatures, obscure GitHub repositories, and title screens of unverified visual novels. One such enigma is the project known as "Maman-s Ninja Scroll -v1.0- -Autonoe-" .
To experience v1.0 is to understand that some scrolls are not meant to be mastered. They are meant to be carried until the ink bleeds through your fingers. And then, like Maman, like Autonoe, you sit down in the ruined indigo field, and you begin to weave again. Maman-s Ninja Scroll -v1.0- -Autonoe-
However, after her son—a low-level shinobi named Actaeon (the Autonoe reference made literal)—is sent to infiltrate the fortress of the shadowy “Kimura Devils” and fails to return, O-Suzu takes up his broken short sword and a one-page, half-burned ninja scroll he left behind. In the vast, often chaotic ecosystem of independent
The v1.0 ending (spoilers for a two-decade-old art project) reveals that O-Suzu was never saving her son. Actaeon had died on the first night. The entire ninja scroll chronicling her journey was her own invention—a narrative she wove from indigo and blood to cope. The final screen: Autonoe weeps, but the scroll keeps turning. Despite the official-sounding version number, Maman-s Ninja Scroll -v1.0- -Autonoe- has never been sold commercially. It exists as a freely distributed .zip file (size: 247 MB) on a now-defunct Geocities archive, mirrored on the Internet Archive as of 2019. To experience v1