what did you think of the story thus fari didnt update my game for 5 months and thank god i did that it so many CONTENT now
what did you think of the story thus fari didnt update my game for 5 months and thank god i did that it so many CONTENT now
That's fine, I managed to force the game to recognize the scene in the gallery by calling unlock() using console commands.That is weird. I removed my ownpersistent
files from everywhere an after adding yours, all the scenes were unlocked. I would share mypersistent
file, but it's a bit broken and not fully unlocked. If you can, hop onto the Discord, someone will share their file with you there.
Its pretty good Looking forward to this master piecewhat did you think of the story thus far
The punishment bit will be semi-optional, but just for that dream or is it really "just"? she's a thirsty sub slut who really, really wants it.I saw on the patreon there's a poll about what Lyriel will look like when she's being punished during a dream.
Will there be an alternative where we can treat her nicer, like in the dream where she imagined she was a slave?
IIRC a common assumption in fiction is that unless blatantly obvious a reader will assume the world has more similarities then differences (The famous Incarnations of Immortality series until you get to "For the Love of Evil" where is it is revealed Satan tricked Chronus into undoing the entire Third Reich means other then magic it was effectively a close analog to world). Besides every human culture has had a concept of alternate worlds - even if those worlds are where the gods dwell or the afterlifeThat's one thing most people tend to overlook. A human character existing in the game doesn't automatically mean he or she is from our modern earth, unless explicitly stated by the dev/story. That said, we also don't seem to know much about the MC's background or really what kind of world he lives in (or lived) other than that very short visit earlier in the story, which, to be honest, didn't show us much of anything.
In the dark ages (IE late 80's) took a comparative literature class and we were introduced to a psychological phenomenon about reading comprehension. Basically the gist is that every person perceives the same written word differently based on their own personal experience. Even twins perceive the same word differently. I had to do a paper on a book "The Crystal Cave" by: Mary Stewart, and so did 3 other people. We had to answer several questions and write a paper and present the paper on those questions. It was funny how people perceive the same words differently.IIRC a common assumption in fiction is that unless blatantly obvious a reader will assume the world has more similarities then differences (The famous Incarnations of Immortality series until you get to "For the Love of Evil" where is it is revealed Satan tricked Chronus into undoing the entire Third Reich means other then magic it was effectively a close analog to world). Besides every human culture has had a concept of alternate worlds - even if those worlds are where the gods dwell or the afterlife
Yeah but I'm sure every one in your class was from our modern earth... or are they?!In the dark ages (IE late 80's) took a comparative literature class and we were introduced to a psychological phenomenon about reading comprehension. Basically the gist is that every person perceives the same written word differently based on their own personal experience. Even twins perceive the same word differently. I had to do a paper on a book "The Crystal Cave" by: Mary Stewart, and so did 3 other people. We had to answer several questions and write a paper and present the paper on those questions. It was funny how people perceive the same words differently.
Back to your point however, when reading (or listening) any form of communication, people unconsciously apply their own perceptions which flower how they receive the message. Reading, until told otherwise, people apply their own experiences when describing those items not necessarily explained in detail.
Only those that were not stoned .. it was the 80's and high school.Yeah but I'm sure every one in your class was from our modern earth... or are they?!