Dan5k74

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I'm still puzzled about the last 2 teasers of the bonus event.
Why releasing a teaser half pixelated for then (under the patron's pressure) releasing a new one that basically spoils what he covered in the previous one, instead e.g. revealing the first one or simply going for the second one in the first place?
I does not make much sense to me.

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Let's start from the last one.
We have the 3 students alone in a classroom and it seems that Jennifer is going to put up a show for Aiden and Andre.
Let's connect the dots with the previous bonus teaser and the one before that (the "looming" one): Sophia will notice them going inside the classroom and peep on them from the glass of the door and see the hot event. Something along those lines.
Easy. Too easy? Yes! ;)
Well, that's the point, he basically (almost) completely spoiled the event. Sure, we don't know the details and what exactly happens in the room, why, how etc but we already get the gist of it.
That's not how he usually does for the teasers. Consider how many theories we produced for Sophia squatting in the classroom. :)

So here is a wild theory ;)
What if in the first pixelated teaser he didn't want to hide **who** was entering the classroom with Aiden but rather hide what the two (Jennifer and Andre) were doing?
What if one or both of them were looking directly at Sophia and inviting her to come? Something in the likes of the classic "We got the key, the coast is clear, come!"? Like Sophia is involved in that too and is just waiting around the corner to join them once the door is opened?

It's a big leap that turns a little bit the things around.
What if Sophia was not spying on them (she was not much covered behind the wall) but rather waiting the "go" signal from them after they got access to that classroom?
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That would mean that, for some reasons, she will participate in the event inside the classroom and what we see in the second teaser is what Sophia is seeing from **inside** the room.

As nexer showed for the , the point of view of the second teaser is more from the inside the room than from the glass of one of the 2 doors. And also it seems closer (but, sure, it does not to be necessarily the POV of Sophia)
This is a POV similar to the teaser from inside the room:
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The two doors from which Sophia could peep would have a much more skewed and/or farther POV
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One step forward: what if Jennifer is not putting up a show for Aiden and Andre but she is preparing something that involves Sophia?
What if instead of making the show for the two in front of her, she is teasing Sophia behind her starting with the shorts?
It's obviously difficult to imagine the rationale behind such a bonus event and why Sophia is willing to accept or kind of forced to. Whether is an extension of the task, or something that can be achieved only if e.g. Sophia went all the way during the art class or whatever...

My point is, what if it is not what it looks like at first sight (as usual) but Sophia is (or has to) actively participating in the event rather being the spectator behind the door? That would be more in the spirit of the usual teasers that tend to misled us.

Too much? Too far? :unsure:;)

ViperDonkey already suggested something similar, imagining that Sophia has the choice to accept doing that show herself or watch Jennifer doing it from the door, so that the pixelated teaser was meant to cover Sophia to avoid spoiling too much.
It's an interesting speculation as well. My only (very) minor remark is that Sophia is too tall to fit in that pixelated cloud, given that she is taller than Aiden, especially when she wears those kind of heels, e.g.:
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Given the perspective of the image of the teaser the cloud should be then a little bigger, considering also that Sophia would be a little bit closer to the camera than Aiden.
But despite this little detail, that would be another interesting development.
I really appreciated your theory on the interpretation of the teasers that L&P has so far proposed on Aiden's fourth task event, and I'd like to thank you for contributing to the discussion on this thread by proposing your reasoning on the upcoming plot developments of the game (reading posts like yours is, unfortunately, increasingly a rarity on these pages). However, there's something that personally doesn't quite convince me in your theory.
According to your interpretation, if I understand correctly, Sophia would wait for the green light from Aiden to enter a classroom at the school where she teaches. But why wouldn't a teacher feel safe in such a situation? Who would she have to worry about meeting along the hallways of the school where she usually teaches? About other students? About other teachers?
In theory, the ones who shouldn't feel safe should be Aiden and his classmates, if only because they would have to explain how they came into possession of the keys to enter a classroom. If Sophia was, in any way, consenting to go with her students into an empty classroom it would arouse less suspicion if she were the one to lead the way and open the closed classroom. A teacher who opens a classroom followed by students is a common occurrence, vice versa it's something that arouses some suspicion to anyone passing by at that moment. Similarly, using a teacher to keep watch so that no one comes to disturb you in a secluded place is still a risk (what if someone is present in the classroom or arrives from somewhere else that Sophia cannot control?). Your interpretation, as tempting as it is, would make more sense to me if it were Sophia who opened the door: anyone seeing such a scene would have no way of imagining anything ambiguous.
I hope I'm wrong, but in my opinion the scene has been deliberately spoiled (how much we will see when the next update comes out) by the developer himself in response to pressure from his legend tier patrons who complained about having to pay 30 € a month to see Aiden (followed by a shapeless mass of pixels) open the door of a classroom and I don't think we can expect anything but a scene in which Sophia will peek at her three students along the same lines as what we saw in the day 12 with Ellie and Julia by the pool (also in this there were images that did not refer to Sophia's POV).

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I really appreciated your theory on the interpretation of the teasers that L&P has so far proposed on Aiden's fourth task event, and I'd like to thank you for contributing to the discussion on this thread by proposing your reasoning on the upcoming plot developments of the game (reading posts like yours is, unfortunately, increasingly a rarity on these pages). However, there's something that personally doesn't quite convince me in your theory.
According to your interpretation, if I understand correctly, Sophia would wait for the green light from Aiden to enter a classroom at the school where she teaches. But why wouldn't a teacher feel safe in such a situation? Who would she have to worry about meeting along the hallways of the school where she usually teaches? About other students? About other teachers?
In theory, the ones who shouldn't feel safe should be Aiden and his classmates, if only because they would have to explain how they came into possession of the keys to enter a classroom. If Sophia was, in any way, consenting to go with her students into an empty classroom it would arouse less suspicion if she were the one to lead the way and open the closed classroom. A teacher who opens a classroom followed by students is a common occurrence, vice versa it's something that arouses some suspicion to anyone passing by at that moment. Similarly, using a teacher to keep watch so that no one comes to disturb you in a secluded place is still a risk (what if someone is present in the classroom or arrives from somewhere else that Sophia cannot control?). Your interpretation, as tempting as it is, would make more sense to me if it were Sophia who opened the door: anyone seeing such a scene would have no way of imagining anything ambiguous.
I hope I'm wrong, but in my opinion the scene has been deliberately spoiled (how much we will see when the next update comes out) by the developer himself in response to pressure from his legend tier patrons who complained about having to pay 30 € a month to see Aiden (followed by a shapeless mass of pixels) open the door of a classroom and I don't think we can expect anything but a scene in which Sophia will peek at his three students along the same lines as what we saw in the day 12 with Ellie and Julia by the pool (also in this there were images that did not refer to Sophia's POV).

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Hope not, else it's a massive letdown for 95%+ of people
 

Bane71

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Are there definitely any reasons why L&P didn't remove the blur from this teaser?
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I'm sure there are good reasons for this.

Also interesting:
What school does Sam go to? Somebody knows?
 
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Ruby Tuesday

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They were involved in intervening to protect a lad being picked on by Aiden & co. This is in the script independent of the notorious twist. Aiden selected Dylan as a target because of his actions, noble though they were.
This is absolutely correct, thanks for highlighting.
For anyone reading my comment I was relating exclusively to events in the original story-line, other than twists introduced later or discarded.
This misinterpretation is yet another example of how complex the game has evolved from its inception, also how difficult it becomes for others joining ranks at later phases.
This is directly due to L&P's weakness in appeasing those who oppose certain threads instead of keeping to the main plan (allowing for modifications) and leading from the front.
Recognising the game's erotic potential, I became a Patron more or less from the start enjoying a degree of camaraderie with other Patrons. Meanwhile it's great to share on this platform and comment on how the game and imagery have developed while crushingly disappointing to see how it's become so multi-threaded to the stop/start frustration we have now.
 

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I really appreciated your theory on the interpretation of the teasers that L&P has so far proposed on Aiden's fourth task event, and I'd like to thank you for contributing to the discussion on this thread by proposing your reasoning on the upcoming plot developments of the game (reading posts like yours is, unfortunately, increasingly a rarity on these pages). However, there's something that personally doesn't quite convince me in your theory.
According to your interpretation, if I understand correctly, Sophia would wait for the green light from Aiden to enter a classroom at the school where she teaches. But why wouldn't a teacher feel safe in such a situation? Who would she have to worry about meeting along the hallways of the school where she usually teaches? About other students? About other teachers?
In theory, the ones who shouldn't feel safe should be Aiden and his classmates, if only because they would have to explain how they came into possession of the keys to enter a classroom. If Sophia was, in any way, consenting to go with her students into an empty classroom it would arouse less suspicion if she were the one to lead the way and open the closed classroom. A teacher who opens a classroom followed by students is a common occurrence, vice versa it's something that arouses some suspicion to anyone passing by at that moment. Similarly, using a teacher to keep watch so that no one comes to disturb you in a secluded place is still a risk (what if someone is present in the classroom or arrives from somewhere else that Sophia cannot control?). Your interpretation, as tempting as it is, would make more sense to me if it were Sophia who opened the door: anyone seeing such a scene would have no way of imagining anything ambiguous.
I hope I'm wrong, but in my opinion the scene has been deliberately spoiled (how much we will see when the next update comes out) by the developer himself in response to pressure from his legend tier patrons who complained about having to pay 30 € a month to see Aiden (followed by a shapeless mass of pixels) open the door of a classroom and I don't think we can expect anything but a scene in which Sophia will peek at his three students along the same lines as what we saw in the day 12 with Ellie and Julia by the pool (also in this there were images that did not refer to Sophia's POV).

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Thank you for your kind words, I appreciated! ;)

Let me start from your last part about the release of the teasers because that's what really triggered my theory.
Why covering the image in the first place? If it showed the 3 of them going to the classroom it would have been a "perfect usual" teaser, leaving a lot to imagination without spoiling anything. And why not releasing the full image later on and instead releasing a new teaser that seems to spoil everything.
As I said, those are the questions that I tried to explain with that scenario.
Which is, just to be clear, **just a theory**, it's not a prediction, a wish nor a hope for the story going that way. It is genuinely an attempt to try to explaining the strange choice for releasing the teasers.
I see people have already starting discussing the potential implications of such scenario for the future development of this path and it's quite interesting.

You make a pretty valid point and I think that all depends on the "context" of the event. As I said, even in that scenario there are still a lot of moving variables, from why Aiden is proposing that, why Sophia might accept (or be forced to accept) and so on.
The only explanation that comes to mind to your point is that this is probably happening when nobody is supposed to be there, like e.g. during other classes.
So a teacher wandering around with the students might seem strange to other personnel of the school that might be around. Especially if you know that what you are going to do there is not exactly part of the school program (well probably it can count as anatomy/biology/sex-ed lesson :D), you'd prefer not to meet people on your way that might ask questions or report it.
And sure, often hiding things in plain sight is the best way to cover your tracks, so they could all very well go there together under the "authority" of Sophia as if it were a "normal" teacher-students meeting/extra curricular activity.
Another aspect of the story is if this is the first time that Aiden&C are doing such a "meeting". It could be a recurrent thing and they might know their way (i.e. if the classroom is free, who might be around and so on).

Without other details of the story that we don't have I guess we can spend hours speculating and finding examples and counter examples to prove or disprove that scenario. Which is fine by me, the speculation part is what got me addicted to this thread ;)
 
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So the theory that Adiden is blackmailing Sophia. That she would pay attention to him because he lost his mother and cannot come to terms with the loss. And Sophia is to replace his mother. Somehow I don't like it.
 

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But the passage is taken from a conversation (e-mail) between yihman1 and L&P?!
Maybe you're right and maybe what is written there will come to pass, maybe it won't.

The last thing I heard from L&P about this is his message with me is that Sophia will, in his words "gradually find more and more pleasure in the tasks" and "no she won't actively want the tasks".

So I am wondering if Sophia will not actively want the tasks then what different will this thing become in the future.
 
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Sadowdark

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This theory is more true. Sophia was walking down the school corridor and saw something unusual. She was standing around the corner so that no one could see her. Sophia sees the scene. When Aiden secretly opens the door to the classroom with a stolen key and orders someone to check it is safe and notify the others that they can enter. safely. The door closes. Then he bursts into Sophia's classroom and stares at them.This blurred place might be Aiden's friends
 
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They were involved in intervening to protect a lad being picked on by Aiden & co. This is in the script independent of the notorious twist. Aiden selected Dylan as a target because of his actions, noble though they were.
Yes and No. L&P is now using it independently to justify the "Blackmail" with Aiden, but it was initially part of the twist as it was a lie to conceal the nature of The Twist. Sophia questions Dylan before L&P decides to remove The Twist from the novel.

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Now, this is where the logical part comes into play. When L&P took The Twist out and left this scene intact with defending the student, One should have thought to themself, if what Dylan was saying was true about the students and teacher, what was the name of the students and teacher involved by the principal or Sophia so they could talk to them, as a teacher and parent which you think should have been brought up as a question if the twist was still intact too. So this is why he should have to revisit this scene after removing The Twist.

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