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I thought she was The Destroyer™Let’s not forget Zoey!![]()
I thought she was The Destroyer™Let’s not forget Zoey!![]()
The MC needs ultimate cosmic powerChad and Hakuna's wet dream.
Sometimes I forget too.
If the DPC gave the MC those legs, it would make him too powerful. Even without those legs, he already attracted Chad's attention.
The MC is already too powerful; he doesn't need any more.
Don't worry, DPC will restore the MC's mental abilities when the plot requires it.
Well, plan B is for Sage to fuck Maya and force Josy to sit on a chair in the corner of the room.
Good old dalli_X never fails with his schizophrenia.
Cinderella is not a central character. She's just a secondary girl, don't believe a word of Mr. Spock's propaganda.![]()
Throughout the game, there are more reasons to believe that Bella was happy with James than the opposite.I don't know why you assumed Bella was happily married to him. Rewatch her flashback with James in the library.
I thought you, Spock, understood definitions.She wishes
The nursery is a strong possibility, it's not a popular theory for nothing.
Sometimes sarcasm can be difficult to detect, I suppose.Well if he was in a coma who is medically taking care of him in there? He would need a nurse or somebody to do his IV and other essential things. The only other thing I can think of is she was pregnant and had a miscarriage and they made a room for the baby and it has been there unused.
That Endut is Hoch as Hech!I thought you, Spock, understood definitions.
Popular doesn't mean right. Just like the most popular AVN doesn't mean the best.
It just means that many players didn't delve into Bella's journey and simply took the easy way out, explaining that it's a child's journey because it would explain Bella's character; it's a simple explanation; it would lead to dialogue about having children with Bella, and so on.
But the game isn't about choosing the girl you want to have children with. What's the difference between Nora and Bella then?
The game is about frat parties, sex, drugs, friendship with the DIK brothers.About Quinn and her chess game.
Tremolo himself, in Nicole's journey, says it's too early for him to think about raising children. In Nora's journey, the player has a choice to either have children or not, but they don't say how many years it will take. And Bella will already be 40 by the time Tremolo finishes college.
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I didn't say it was right, did I? Idk where your perspective on this theory is even coming from, you're acting like it's some lazy way for MC to replace Bella's dead kid with their own.I thought you, Spock, understood definitions.
Popular doesn't mean right. Just like the most popular AVN doesn't mean the best.
It just means that many players didn't delve into Bella's journey and simply took the easy way out, explaining that it's a child's journey because it would explain Bella's character; it's a simple explanation; it would lead to dialogue about having children with Bella, and so on.
But the game isn't about choosing the girl you want to have children with. What's the difference between Nora and Bella then?
The game is about frat parties, sex, drugs, friendship with the DIK brothers.About Quinn and her chess game.
Tremolo himself, in Nicole's journey, says it's too early for him to think about raising children. In Nora's journey, the player has a choice to either have children or not, but they don't say how many years it will take. And Bella will already be 40 by the time Tremolo finishes college.
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But the game isn't about choosing the girl you want to have children with.
I've already explained about James in detail before, so let me explain.Throughout the game, there are more reasons to believe that Bella was happy with James than the opposite.
• Bella has a framed photo of her wedding with James next to her bedside – a memento of a special day for her?
• During the game, Bella expresses a desire to see James back home;
• During EP.9 (in Bella's route), while Bella dances with the MC, for a brief moment she sees James's face in the MC. A powerful scene that shows Bella assimilating the happiness she felt with James, now being able to feel it with the MC.
I've already explained about James in detail before, so let me explain.
Yes, everything was fine during their wedding. Otherwise, there wouldn't have been a wedding, right?
The problems started when he started selling drugs. Naturally, for a girl, a photo from her wedding day would be a pleasant occasion, but at the same time, she throws the wedding photo on the floor when she thinks about Tremolo. She wants to move on, but she can't because of her marriage.
These hallucinations are the strangest theme in her relationship with Bella. It's not fully explored in the game. Tremolo is now the age she and James started dating. She imagines herself still being 19 and dating James, back when everything was going well in their relationship.
You could say Bella is using Tremolo, but she sees it as a second chance to build a family.
She wants him to come home because she thinks all her problems will end there and she'll live in marriage as a FULLY woman. She doesn't consider herself that way now. Add to that her quote that she needs Tremolo like air.
Because of James's criminal past, she's afraid of him. She can't even take off her ring for fear of James. That he'll come back and find out about her betrayal. That the other teachers will whisper about her no longer wearing the ring.
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Oh, now I understand.Because of James's criminal past, she's afraid of him. Out of fear that he might return, she did not remove the photo. She can't even take off her ring for fear of James. That he'll come back and find out about her betrayal. That the other teachers will whisper about her no longer wearing the ring.
Oh no, Bella's hiding a weapons cache behind that locked room. Someone tell Tremolo those aren't real weapons.
I'm getting déjà vu...I thought you, Spock, understood definitions.
Popular doesn't mean right. Just like the most popular AVN doesn't mean the best.
It just means that many players didn't delve into Bella's journey and simply took the easy way out, explaining that it's a child's journey because it would explain Bella's character; it's a simple explanation; it would lead to dialogue about having children with Bella, and so on.
But the game isn't about choosing the girl you want to have children with. What's the difference between Nora and Bella then?
The game is about frat parties, sex, drugs, friendship with the DIK brothers.About Quinn and her chess game.
Tremolo himself, in Nicole's journey, says it's too early for him to think about raising children. In Nora's journey, the player has a choice to either have children or not, but they don't say how many years it will take. And Bella will already be 40 by the time Tremolo finishes college.
Waiting so many years for the door to open and finding a nursery inside would be soooooo boring.
That's not the reason IMO. The locked room is a metaphor for Bella's past/trauma. She keeps it locked away rather than confronting it.
When the locked room is open, Bella is forced to confront that trauma which is most likely linked to James and/or a dead child.
Opening the door will be a catalyst for Bella to finally move on from her tragic past by confronting her trauma head-on with those who love and care about her. She will realise that she doesn't have to carry that burden alone.
The purpose of the locked room is nothing to do with her having a child with Tremolo, the only relation could be that if there was a miscarriage she may have issues with having another child.
The nursery is a strong possibility, it's not a popular theory for nothing.
It just means that many players didn't delve into Bella's journey and simply took the easy way out, explaining that it's a child's journey because it would explain Bella's character; it's a simple explanation; it would lead to dialogue about having children with Bella, and so on.