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It changes Viv's thought in a number of places, but other than that has no effects that I've seen.I don't think Tara wants to rule New Amsterdam openly. Otherwise she would have already done it. My take is that she considers it her personal playground.
I only picked "get a job" once and then "have fun" afterwards. It does have an effect after all?
Oh right. I had forgotten about that. But Harper never says that demons are real. The actual phrasing is that Harper thinks the girl describes it as if it was real.There has to be a logical explanation of Viv's sexuality. It has to fit. I don't believe there are any big holes in the story. Not with this level of detail.
I base my suspicion about Ms Harper's involvement with Tara on the conversation she has with Viv if Viv refuses to help Eva cheat nor helps her in any way. Ms Harper has Viv analyze a poem about a person's encounter with a demon, which Viv interprets as just a metaphor. Ms Harper counters that demons are very real.
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Now I've read the discussion with Tara in the salon again. And I don't see anything that hints that Tara knows her in more ways than she knows all the women in Viv's life. The closest I come is the question "Is she like you?" but that reveals more about the true nature of Tara than about Harper. And in "Can I make her mine?" it is only about Viv vs Harper from what I am reading.In another playthrough while Tara does Viv's hair in the salon she can ask Tara about any person Viv knows or has met. If the person in question is Ms Harper, Tara's answer seemed very strange. At least to me. And it kind of implied they have met or even have a history (?). I may have misinterpreted Tara's words at the time, because it seemed to me like Tara wanted revenge for something on Ms Harper.
But I haven't read all the variants of those conversations.
This one seems more on the money, but it still ambiguous if Tara is talking from personal experience or not. Specifically the scene is from the salon as well, but they are talking about the artist that created that painting in the gallery.Maybe she just wanted to see Viv try. You know, for shits and giggles. Now I remember that at the first meeting with Tara in the gallery, when Viv asks about that painting with vivid colors, Tara tells her that someone with a lot of passion had painted it. When asked whether Tara knew the painter, she responds that the author was better with words. Or something along those lines. It didn't occur to me at first, but now it aligns with my theory that Tara knew Ms Harper. It just shows how much detail is really in the game and how much work must have been put into it.
But you always have to do experiments and make observations to confirm a theory.
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BWG is altogether too masterful at giving ambiguous hints. You really need to pay attention to the exact phrasings.
And now I have really spent altogether too much time poking around the sources of this game.