Deep work sounds like a syllabus. Hyper focus is what it actually feels like when it goes well: time collapses, one thing gets your whole mind, and a small glowing coworker refuses to let you tab away from your life.
Choose the length, how many rounds you'll do, and your break size — 5, 10, or 15 minutes. Lumie shows the total plan before you commit.
Pick an uplifting intro and your background music. Calm instrumentals stream in from Lucentia's own catalog.
A short breathing ritual, then you speak your intention out loud. Saying "I'm finishing the report" changes what the next hour becomes.
The focus room opens. From here it's just you, the task, the timer, and Lumie standing watch at the altar.
An ancient altar under floating rune pillars. The timer glows above. Lumie — animated, breathing, blinking — holds the front line. There is nothing else on this screen because nothing else is invited.
Finished sessions don't vanish into a spreadsheet. They become your stats, your streaks, your journal — and, in Lucentia, something stranger: on the days you show up, the lamps seem steadier. Lumie has started keeping notes. So has someone else.
Twenty-five minutes. One task. One very invested little friend.