I believe one of the dreams has sound. Otherwise the only sound you can hear is the bgm, and mostly you would here only two of them, one is when you doing walk and when magical stuffs happening (or the bgm when you first awake in the house), the other is what you hear from the main menu and most of the time in house (pretty good actually).im talking about ANY moans or other sounds like slapping and etc. nothing of those ?
Nah, I don't think so.im talking about ANY moans or other sounds like slapping and etc. nothing of those ?
The Annie on set dream has sfx. Complete with moaning and those stupid overexaggerated BJ sounds. It even has the the audio icon on the picture.Nah, I don't think so.
True, but that's it. I assumed they meant in the game proper, as in typical play "day-to-day", "scene-to-scene".The Annie on set dream has sfx. Complete with moaning and those stupid overexaggerated BJ sounds. It even has the the audio icon on the picture.
Yeah, but they did stress the ANY sexual sfx so I figured I'd chime in. "im talking about ANY moans or other sounds like slapping and etc.". It may not be story proper but it is there.True, but that's it. I assumed they meant in the game proper, as in typical play "day-to-day", "scene-to-scene".
This is also true when she gets the MC for the retry of the etherwalk.A small bug I found, If you are in the living room when Naomi comes to find you she has a twin at the counter. View attachment 2218331
She was the captain of a ship for a very long time before getting to the house, so she had learned to how to easily find places (islands, other ships, port cities, etc.). Regardless of what her ship would have done — piracy or merchant transport — finding where you need to be and getting there efficiently would be a necessary skill to have. I assume getting to her ship was much easier for her than almost anyone else trying to find their way because she's used to navigating. After getting used the etherwalking itself, it probably came very naturally to her to pinpoint the location of her ship.It's nice to see Naomi getting some attention but it seemed a little rushed to me in a way. She just shows up saying she found her ship and your along for the ride. There is no prosses of her finding it, it just "is".
I found it more funny than sad, mostly because her replacement is fucking gigantic as well.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
I guess that is funny. However, I still found the situation overall very sad. I know many here have said they like her a lot less, but I adore my Caribbean ebony beauty and don't like that she's got to deal with this now. (Although it makes perfect sense, given what everyone thought.)I found it more funny than sad, mostly because her replacement is fucking gigantic as well.
I always suspected that her just going off and back to her old life would not be as easy as some people seemed to think.I guess that is funny. However, I still found the situation overall very sad. I know many here have said they like her a lot less, but I adore my Caribbean ebony beauty and don't like that she's got to deal with this now. (Although it makes perfect sense, given what everyone thought.)
100%. I'm actually surprised some seem to think time stops for everyone not in the house, or that everyone puts their lives on hold while someone they knew just vanished. In some cases (like Blair or the MC himself) it might not matter that much, but for most of these folks entire lives will be lost because of their absence. I find that one of the most interesting (and saddening) aspects of the story up to this point. I can't imagine how harsh that would have to be. It's the equivalent of getting into a coma and waking up years later to find everyone you loved is dead. Rough, man.I always suspected that her just going off and back to her old life would not be as easy as some people seemed to think.
Probably this will be a problem of Naomi alone. Rae is constantly traveling, many might not even notice her missing much; Cait seems to enjoy the studying here, if and when she comes back, she should have no problem catching up with others; Lyriel and Yono are already exiles without anything to do back in their worlds.100%. I'm actually surprised some seem to think time stops for everyone not in the house, or that everyone puts their lives on hold while someone they knew just vanished. In some cases (like Blair or the MC himself) it might not matter that much, but for most of these folks entire lives will be lost because of their absence. I find that one of the most interesting (and saddening) aspects of the story up to this point. I can't imagine how harsh that would have to be. It's the equivalent of getting into a coma and waking up years later to find everyone you loved is dead. Rough, man.
At least all the ones who have people waiting for them can visit them now.100%. I'm actually surprised some seem to think time stops for everyone not in the house, or that everyone puts their lives on hold while someone they knew just vanished. In some cases (like Blair or the MC himself) it might not matter that much, but for most of these folks entire lives will be lost because of their absence. I find that one of the most interesting (and saddening) aspects of the story up to this point. I can't imagine how harsh that would have to be. It's the equivalent of getting into a coma and waking up years later to find everyone you loved is dead. Rough, man.
Oh, she has plenty of stories. She just prefers tormenting Lyriel with them.I think part of the problem is that Naomi is very much the socially outgoing person in the cast. Sure, Rae is the diplomat, but she's not the kind of person who can get a tavern laughing uproariously with a bawdy story that ends with something like "And thats when we bought the statue a prostitute!"
Yes, although I think for Naomi being a ship's captain equates to a motherly position of her crew. She didn't happen to be a captain who also was motherly; in her mind they are the same thing in essence. They're her "gyals", her adoptive daughters basically. So the crew having Astrid as the replacement means the girls don't need mommy anymore because they have a new one (captain). I'm pretty sure being captain isn't the same for Astrid, which like you said, is why it's so rough for Naomi.I think what's really going to mess up Naomi isn't that she's lost the captaincy of her ship, but that her girls don't need her anymore, that they're alright without her. I think its that realisation that's either going to make or break her and is going to be the crux of her character development.
Exactly. This is one of the main reasons I adore her character! She's definitely rough around the edges and a bit too taken with her rum (although to be fair, what pirate wasn't?). But in addition to being gorgeous she has a huge heart, which is what I love the most about her, even if it comes with a big temper sometimes.Naomi is also the mother of the group, the nurturer and the protector. We might not see it, but its all there. She's very protective of Caitlin. She's the one trying to get Yona back on her feet. She even fought with Lyriel like a mother with a teenaged daughter.
Probably this will be a problem of Naomi alone. Rae is constantly traveling, many might not even notice her missing much; Cait seems to enjoy the studying here, if and when she comes back, she should have no problem catching up with others; Lyriel and Yono are already exiles without anything to do back in their worlds.
In any case, the very concept of time is a bit different in the house. When ether walk from the house at night, they always arrive other place at the night of the local time. This is a big problem when you think about time zone.
Yes, that's mostly true.I think part of the problem is that Naomi is very much the socially outgoing person in the cast. Sure, Rae is the diplomat, but she's not the kind of person who can get a tavern laughing uproariously with a bawdy story that ends with something like "And thats when we bought the statue a prostitute!"
....And more importantly, she was wholly dedicated to getting back to her crew.