Research-state directory
Moonlight Peaks Characters
Review the Moonlight Peaks character research boundary, known family labels, relationship evidence, and the private tracker planned for verified profiles.
This directory does not publish the project’s unpinned roster research as settled game data. It shows which identity and relationship claims have a reproducible basis, how unknown fields will behave, and what must be verified before character filters become active.
What is public today
Moonlight Peaks characters: directory and roster limits
The internal research table references a community page that can continue changing. Names and classifications are therefore withheld until the exact revision can be reopened.
No profile is promoted from a moving source into a public fact simply because the page is marked noindex.
Steam achievement names support the family labels, but they do not establish a complete family tree or every member.
A PC editorial observation describes a common four-heart invitation, with story-gated exceptions. It is not a universal promise.
Future status, heart observations and notes will remain private browser data rather than public character facts.
Directory controls
Filters prepared for evidence-qualified profiles
Disabled controls are intentional: an active empty filter would suggest the missing public roster is a game answer rather than a source gate.
Death
The profile does not publish unpinned biographical fields, but it can show a reproducible eight-item gift subset and the exact boundary around Net and Soul Blob research.
Additional profiles
Names, romance classifications, family membership, species, work and schedules will appear only as their displayed fields obtain immutable or independently reproducible evidence.
Gift Finder beta
The current finder uses only Death’s source-pinned subset. It does not turn unpublished characters into empty profiles or suggest that missing gift rows mean a negative reaction.
No qualified profile matches this view. Unknown or unpublished fields are not negative answers.
Supported identity layer
Seven family names, not seven invented family trees
Official Steam achievement labels support The Logans, The Hendersons, The Webbs, The Hosus, The Khazans, The Ambrosias and The Draculas. That evidence names groups; it does not, by itself, assign every resident or explain every relationship.
What can be stated
The seven labels can organize future navigation and relationship diagrams. A page may say that the game uses those family names when it links the official achievement evidence and keeps the retrieval date visible.
What still needs evidence
A surname, shared home, or nearby workplace does not prove a specific relationship. Parent, sibling, cousin, aunt, partner and child connections require their own sourced record before they appear in cards or filters.
How unknown fields behave
An empty pronoun, species, family, occupation, schedule, birthday, gift or romance field remains “Not yet verified.” It is never silently displayed as none, not dateable, no gifts, or no event.
Relationship evidence
Track observations without declaring one universal rule
A formal-release PC editorial report observed a dating invitation around four hearts and a following-night date after sleep. Special characters may have additional story gates, so this remains an observation rather than an official global mechanic.
General observation
The reported four-heart behavior can be shown later with its PC scope, source and caveat. It should not become a hidden threshold applied to every character profile or platform.
Private tracker contract
Players will be able to record Not met, Met, Interested, Dating or Favorite, add their own heart observation and keep a private note. User-entered status will be labelled personal and will not alter the source-backed directory.
Character directory FAQ
Roster, romance and missing fields
The directory answers what its evidence supports and keeps research counts outside the public roster.
Why is the full character roster not shown?
The researched roster currently points to a community page without a pinned revision. That page can change after this build, making it impossible to reproduce exactly what was reviewed. The site therefore publishes the directory structure and evidence rules now, while names and classifications wait for a fixed oldid or independent current-release verification.
Are all Moonlight Peaks characters romance options?
No complete public classification is asserted here. The research model distinguishes dateable, friendship-only and other records, but its current roster source is still gated. An unpublished or blank dating field means “not yet verified for publication,” not that the character cannot be dated.
Does dating always begin at four hearts?
A PC editorial playthrough reported a general invitation at four hearts and a date after the next sleep, but the same research notes story-gated exceptions. The site will present that as platform-scoped editorial evidence, not an official rule guaranteed for every character, save state, patch or platform.
Are schedules, birthdays and heart events complete?
No. Those fields are not complete enough for a public directory. Fixed schedules, weather or season locations, birthday data, event dialogue choices and post-relationship behavior require their own source records. A character card will display “Not yet verified” rather than filling gaps from another guide or inferring details from a family name.
Where will relationship progress be saved?
The planned tracker stores personal status, heart observations and notes in the current browser. It will not sync automatically or submit private progress as public evidence. Controls stay disabled until save, reset, import, export, schema migration and malformed-data behavior have automated browser coverage.