How do the Kitsune react to you being a kitsune from Keros? They don't really treat you that much different than before. Also, don't give others story breaking powers because you can just ask why they haven't solved any conflicts that are happening right now. We can use my WOTR example, when you choose a path you get unique powers that is on the realm of godly but they are only for story purposes or cool buffs, like Aeon being the giga chad and making people cease to exist, or Tricksters being able to manipulate their dice rolls to crit like fucking monsters.It IS said why the PC's soul is special. But if you don't read in a text game, you can't blame the writers.
Becoming a soulbound to a god gives powers and skills, and changes how certain NPCs react to you, but it doesn't give you story breaker powers. What would be the point of having battles, then?
And Keros the Trickster God tells you they'd seen that trick before, and won't fall for it. So if you soulbound to one, you can't barter your already taken soul to other.
Raising children in a environment that sex for money is normalized then when they grow up are told become a sex worker or get out is grooming. The fact they aren't forced does not make it not grooming.The Mallachites don't groom people. They raise the children, yes, but they give them the option of joining or not. Where did you get that idea?
You don't know what grooming means. It doesn't require forcing someone to do the thing they're being groomed into doing, it's influencing them to the extent that they wouldn't make any other choice. The babies are raised in their temple, constantly surrounded by what they do in said temple, and all the people in their life, friends and family, are involved in said activities and would certainly support their religion by preaching it to them in a positive light. Yeah, they might not all decide to join when the time comes but more certainly will than not cause that's basically all they knew.The Mallachites don't groom people. They raise the children, yes, but they give them the option of joining or not. Where did you get that idea?
Ah yes, manipulation is a thing too.Raising children in a environment that sex for money is normalized then when they grow up are told become a sex worker or get out is grooming. The fact they aren't forced does not make it not grooming.
Just temporary tf's though, right?She can transform into both a futa and a dude, if I remember right.
Your point about the writer's perspective intruding upon everything is spot on. With better writers, we would be presented with information about the world and it's characters then be allowed to make decisions based off of that information. It can be biased based off who you learn it from, but the text and situations you are put in shouldn't be biased one way or another. I think this is why Cait is so hated around here, because the text presents her in such a glowing light that it feels like it's demanding that you like her. Given how they divvy up writing characters, I am not surprised in the slightest. Because every character is someone's Special OC that must be liked at all times, because doing otherwise would be a personal attack against the person writing them. It's the amateur fanfic problem turned into a game, with the added problem that they're also including kinks in there and that's a whole 'nother can of worms.Talking of RPGs, imo at its core a power-fantasy is nothing more than a regular RPG that puts the PC at the centre of its narrative while providing a multitude of paths and one optimal one, that you usually can go down by going the extra mile. So while functionally a power-fantasy because of the porn aspect, i still wouldn't call this game one because it often just lacks the most basic of choices (beyond sex stuff). And i think it does so because the writers' perspective just intrudes too often on their writing.
Like, from the writer's perspective the foxes weren't meant to come across as a bunch of soul-sucking assholes, so you can't talk back to them. Mallachites weren't meant to come across as a weird grooming cult, so they're the best people ever and here's your temple. Everyone practices slavery, but because reasons only the orcs are bad for doing it and just accept it. Gweyr the kidsslayer and Kiyoko the terrible mother are actually upstanding citizens, so god forbid you ever question them. The Champions needs to like Cait because she's actually lovely, the Champions needs to be Agni's whipping boy because she's actually just spunky, and so forth and so on.
It's honestly odd. Those themes and characters wouldn't even feel bad, in absense of choice, if they were treated with a measure of awareness, but it's all just so biased. Don't question anything and like what we like, kinda thing. Which is why i think Wsan is as appreciated as he is around here. He doesn't provide much choice either, and he doesn't write the most complex of characters/situations, but at least he doesn't impose controversial takes on the player/character.
You choose the option they don't like then the characters get super salty or you get punished for it. You choose to return the amulet to Keros and it almost sounds like Tobs is speaking through with the seethe. If I'm not this super special person, then it doesn't matter if I don't do your plan because you can find anyone else to do it. Letting Quinn die is bad because of what? He is running away from the cult due to defecting and I'm just suppose to believe him?-snip-
I just had a look at Quinn's wiki page (I never ran into him apparently) and holy shit, saving the guy then telling him to fuck off gives you corruption? Being cautious about an ex-cultist and not leading him towards the nearest town is an objectively a bad thing to the game apparently, even though subverting towns and areas from within is something that the cult does. You have no reason to trust him, and every reason to distrust a literal demon worshiping cult who's entire MO is corrupting and subverting things through subtle and not so subtle means.You choose the option they don't like then the characters get super salty or you get punished for it. You choose to return the amulet to Keros and it almost sounds like Tobs is speaking through with the seethe. If I'm not this super special person, then it doesn't matter if I don't do your plan because you can find anyone else to do it. Letting Quinn die is bad because of what? He is running away from the cult due to defecting and I'm just suppose to believe him?
The difference between purity and corruption is actually just playing the game how the devs intend you to vs. going against that.I just had a look at Quinn's wiki page (I never ran into him apparently) and holy shit, saving the guy then telling him to fuck off gives you corruption? Being cautious about an ex-cultist and not leading him towards the nearest town is an objectively a bad thing to the game apparently, even though subverting towns and areas from within is something that the cult does. You have no reason to trust him, and every reason to distrust a literal demon worshiping cult who's entire MO is corrupting and subverting things through subtle and not so subtle means.
Man, this is the most railroading shit I've seen.
Im still dying to this day that this is an actual coded in mechanic after I found it myself when browsing the code for ways of decreasing corruption.Kissing Cait's ass to remove was a metaphor all along.
Gweyr's quest was so fucking dumb I don't know how anyone on the writing team allowed that to pass. She had the ability to subdue those cult members but went unga bunga and became a murderer, and we can't call her stupid?I think 2 things hurt me the most in Coc2. The lack of player agency (all of the we are Cait's taxi memes here) and the lack of overall consistency in Mc characterization. How much respect do we even get from people around us when we did quests, real question tho?
Each writer has their own take on our Mc and his character ping-pongs from event to event being different each time.
Then we have some railroading with our beloved instant-loss scenes by means of Author-inserts *cough* Leofric *cough* or "choices" where the outcome is the same *cough* Gweyr *cough* so while we still have the illusion of choice it doesnt matter anyway, as the choice is made by the writer not us.
No because shes soooo cool and badass and she can kill an army with one arm tied behind her back and peg Garth at the same time.Gweyr's quest was so fucking dumb I don't know how anyone on the writing team allowed that to pass. She had the ability to subdue those cult members but went unga bunga and became a murderer, and we can't call her stupid?
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