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I have already done Quin's quest, but his new cg ( QuinKnight) is still missing. Is there require something else for CG to unlock?
 
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Wrynn13

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Well I wan't going to stretch the theory that far, but you know it would make a lot of sense if the soul vampirism stuff was just made up and all Kitsunes are just "mouths" for Keros in some horrific gestalt. So there we go again, another more interesting concept, what if the Kitsunes are extensions of Keros. After he literally wiped them all out, he used that power that we know he has (because we see him make bodies for all your children, regardless of how many thousands that may be) to create a replacement species that look like the old kitsune, picks up their culture, but are really just a bunch of soul collectors without even realizing it, filled with fake and spat out memories and able to self propagate (but only as other Kitsune, there are no half-breeds). Sounds like a great scam for a soul eating extradimensional horror to cook up.

Another case of the dire ramifications of making the "gods" be soul devouring monstrosities dressed up in the skin of the pantheon. And one which I think any "Champion" would rightly be concerned with. And fixes the plot hole on how the Wraiths managed to kill kitsune, if their souls aren't stored in their bodies.
I'll take it one more step down the rabbit hole. What if the slut cat god/wraith figured out how to link to his temple whores with those special tattoos so any sex with them drains some soul and no one notices cause great sex is supposed to be exhausting. More whores equals more soul nibbles so in with the grooming.
 

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Well I wan't going to stretch the theory that far, but you know it would make a lot of sense if the soul vampirism stuff was just made up and all Kitsunes are just "mouths" for Keros in some horrific gestalt. So there we go again, another more interesting concept, what if the Kitsunes are extensions of Keros. After he literally wiped them all out, he used that power that we know he has (because we see him make bodies for all your children, regardless of how many thousands that may be) to create a replacement species that look like the old kitsune, picks up their culture, but are really just a bunch of soul collectors without even realizing it, filled with fake and spat out memories and able to self propagate (but only as other Kitsune, there are no half-breeds). Sounds like a great scam for a soul eating extradimensional horror to cook up.

Another case of the dire ramifications of making the "gods" be soul devouring monstrosities dressed up in the skin of the pantheon. And one which I think any "Champion" would rightly be concerned with. And fixes the plot hole on how the Wraiths managed to kill kitsune, if their souls aren't stored in their bodies.
Imagine Kas' isn't the final boss, but the 'living gods' are. This would also imply that Taoth is likely a good guy after all?
I think this kind of story would be too dark for this game, although it would be kind of neat.
 
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Imagine Kas' isn't the final boss, but the 'living gods' are. This would also imply that Taoth is likely a good guy after all?
I think this kind of story would be too dark for this game, although it would be kind of neat.
It's all neat, there are so many plotholes begging for a good filling in, but I have no doubt in my mind that none of this is intended or the plan for future content.
The day one of TOBS's kitsune characters is not "perfect", is the day he has a stroke.
 
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So the Pc is strong enough to have every single god be interested in their soul and is the only one who even pose a threat to Kas and tries to stop her but at the same time they're not strong enough to surpass the almighty dev self inserts. Mallach forbid there was an illusion of choice and the actual universe is somewhat believable.
God i can't wait for litteraly anyone else to write for this piece of shit game, I'm so over these guys egos.
So my take on this was more that the player character has potential for greatness but isn't there yet, like how an acorn can become a 45 meter tall tree that lives for a thousand years or maybe just get eaten by a squirrel. I don't think it's insane to say other characters are currently more powerful than the player character.
 

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It's all neat, there are so many plotholes begging for a good filling in, but I have no doubt in my mind that none of this is intended or the plan for future content.
The day one of TOBS's kitsune characters is not "perfect", is the day he has a stroke.
And that's honestly the sad part about these games, least to me. Wanting to see the potential realized. But maybe I'm just a sucker for the existential kind of stuff, ever since I played My Very Own Lith.
 
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And that's honestly the sad part about these games, least to me. Wanting to see the potential realized. But maybe I'm just a sucker for the existential kind of stuff, ever since I played My Very Own Lith.
Wow, I haven't thought about that game in years. Did they ever finish it?
But yes, interesting cosmology of fantasy worlds is always far more interesting to me then generic dragon slaying. Now some good dragon laying with a dragon that isn't just another big breasted woman with animal ears...
 

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Bit late on this one but in the words of a great writer:
"Don't trust the cannibal just because he's using a knife and fork."
Granny Weatherwax, written by Terry Pratchett

I don't think it's actually an angle the writers intended, but like all the half-baked ideas they've thrown out, it just raises too many questions, and those questions are far more interesting than helping catgirls make a sex temple.

For instance, here's a theory that springs to mind, what if Kiyoko is just a fake made from the wraith that ate her, and the entire Keros thing was a set-up from the beginning? Think about it, she was killed by a wraith, she just remembers waking up in the astral space which is her "gods" dream. The orb just happened to be in a ruin right outside a community of marauding wolf men and no-one found it before the champ who happens to have a very special soul?
-So not Keros killed Kiyoko and her people, ascended to godhood, years later hatches a plan to make Kinu (because prophecy, and super special wifu senses, and bad writing) and so plants the amulet along with a regurgitated version of Kiyoko for the champ to find. It would be why he acts so pissy if you throw her back in his face, and explains why she completes her transformation in full bitch once she's out of the orb and he has to finish the job of stitching her together from various things he's eaten.

All that, is a theory I pulled from my arse, because TOBS left the door wide open by not exploring any of these ideas properly, and they're far more fascinating for their implications then being a mute at a festival where everyone looks down on you.
Jesus Christ, you took my paranoia of all things that hide who they are and made it something I'd actually want to read. I only quoted this, but your point on all god damn kitsunes being soul collectors is just great. The only flaw I see is that the champ can become a Kitsune as well. Are you implying that the champ dies when they are turned into a kitsune and replaced a la Invasion of the Body Snatchers? Or is the champ left intact and that's why the other kitsune reject you despite being a kitsune?

And about their intentions, two things happen any time you release fictional work. The first thing that happens is someone reads it, the second thing is the death of the author. The lack of intention doesn't matter if it's so easily pulled from the text and all.

It's also just far more interesting than a "mediocre hero gets hardcarried by people to defeat a minor antagonist while the main antagonists just sit back and watch" the game.
 
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What can I say? I'm a sucker for all things beyond my mortal comprehension :KEK:
At the end of the day, it's not about how they look, it's about the feeling of sticking your organs in places of unfathomable potential.

For extending the Kitsune theory further. I'd say that, as Keros says in that scene, the champ doesn't become a kitsune, it's just an imitation. He rips Champ's soul out to use later (if you are on the Kas romance and then tell her about it, she says she can see the "Reflection" of the soul) and he keeps the husk of the champ animated because the soul is still intact out there somewhere. So yes, champ is an imitation Kitsune, not the real deal, Keros is laughing his arse off because he's got what he wants and everyone else loses, Champ is on borrowed time till they're no longer needed at which point they will "Ascend to the heavens of the fox god," IE be eaten, and the corpse will collapse.
But glad you got some joy from that wild bit of nonsense of mine, I hope it makes the game mildly more tolerable.
 

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Wow. I've been playing TITS/COC2 for a while now, without really gauging the communities reactions to some things. I've always been an on and off player. Color me pleasantly surprised when I stumble upon this thread and realize that a lot of people have the same gripes I do: writers having MASSIVE FUCKING EGOS. Seriously, I can't stand this shit.



I think the Shizuya incident in TITS made me go into a blind rage for several minutes, kinda ridiculous when you think about it considering it's just a porn game, but I was just so annoyed that something so godfuckingawful was added to the game.
 

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Given Chief awoke a shell of his former franchise, the implication is that Brihaus should never release :KEK:

Champ is on borrowed time till they're no longer needed at which point they will "Ascend to the heavens of the fox god," IE be eaten, and the corpse will collapse.
Ah sweet, cosmic horrors beyond my comprehension.

I don't know, given the subject matter of this game, I wish there would be some more serious situations aside from the whole Anakin Skywalker scene. Like... your game is about the end of the world after the world already ended. Older Fallouts juggled that grimness of its world while injecting humor so it isn't Nobledark. Sure the Overseer doesn't let you return after you give him the water chip, but if you have the bloody mess perk just explode his body :WeSmart:

CoC2 presents you with all of these horrible, cosmic horrors. Demons. Breeding rooms and experimentations. Not just death, but the death of your immortal soul. And it never feels like anything but a lead-up to a punchline. Why does everything have to reflect the Marvel-style of everything being a joke? I loved Thanos because he wasn't fucking funny. He didn't pop in and have some quips, he did what he came to do. Meanwhile, everyone else is joking while the fate of the universe is at stake. Like why is the villain more concerned about the fate of the universe than our heroes?? That's how CoC2 feels, everyone thinks it's funni and horni. Like guys... we're ruled over by cosmic monsters that care not if a god damn demon corrupts us into shades of our former selves. We are nothing but ants to be quashed under the boots of an unforgiving world... Can we just talk about it?

I fail to understand how so many writers (it's not limited to CoC2) set up such an interesting god damn world and premise and then just lets it collapse in on itself.

tl;dr If your game is going to have serious situations and themes, do not treat the game like it's Serious Sam or Dick Kickem. Those games know what they are, parodies. This game wants to be taken seriously while simultaneously be treated like a parody
 

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Given Chief awoke a shell of his former franchise, the implication is that Brihaus should never release :KEK:


Ah sweet, cosmic horrors beyond my comprehension.

I don't know, given the subject matter of this game, I wish there would be some more serious situations aside from the whole Anakin Skywalker scene. Like... your game is about the end of the world after the world already ended. Older Fallouts juggled that grimness of its world while injecting humor so it isn't Nobledark. Sure the Overseer doesn't let you return after you give him the water chip, but if you have the bloody mess perk just explode his body :WeSmart:

CoC2 presents you with all of these horrible, cosmic horrors. Demons. Breeding rooms and experimentations. Not just death, but the death of your immortal soul. And it never feels like anything but a lead-up to a punchline. Why does everything have to reflect the Marvel-style of everything being a joke? I loved Thanos because he wasn't fucking funny. He didn't pop in and have some quips, he did what he came to do. Meanwhile, everyone else is joking while the fate of the universe is at stake. Like why is the villain more concerned about the fate of the universe than our heroes?? That's how CoC2 feels, everyone thinks it's funni and horni. Like guys... we're ruled over by cosmic monsters that care not if a god damn demon corrupts us into shades of our former selves. We are nothing but ants to be quashed under the boots of an unforgiving world... Can we just talk about it?

I fail to understand how so many writers (it's not limited to CoC2) set up such an interesting god damn world and premise and then just lets it collapse in on itself.

tl;dr If your game is going to have serious situations and themes, do not treat the game like it's Serious Sam or Dick Kickem. Those games know what they are, parodies. This game wants to be taken seriously while simultaneously be treated like a parody
Everything in CoC2 feels like a joke because there are no real stakes. Corruption, the driving force of the plot, was botched on a conceptual level. Patreon being more strict is likely part of the reason but most of the writers simply don't have any interest in corruption at all. It's not the horrible force of evil it was in the first game that forced regular people into hiding or offering up sacrifices to demons.
 
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