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Remiss

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Q: How low does the relationship need to be?
A: Negative or zero.

Q: Does this apply to all characters or just specific ones?
A: All characters.

Q: Are these scenes the end of the game or just extra events?
A: They’re just extra events. At certain points in the story, the game will check your relationship with a character. If it’s high enough, you’ll unlock a special story, like marriage or having kids. You can also choose not to trigger these events if you’d rather just enjoy the main story without marriage, kids, or similar content. If the relationship is negative, that character will leave the group and won’t come back.

Q: If a character leaves, is it permanent?
A: Yes. Once they’re gone, they’re gone for good.
Thanks for the answer.
And are you planning to add the sounds of slapping during sex, it's a bit lacking...
 
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In my opinion, the guy would have preferred death to letting his wife (or girlfriend, I don't remember) has sex with the mercenary leader. And from what I've seen, he doesn't seem like the type to want to raise another man's child (much less the man who slept with his wife to let him win the fights).

She did it behind his back because she knew perfectly well he wouldn't accept it, and in my opinion, he deserves to know what happened. From there, it's up to the guy to decide what he deems appropriate.
So she should have risked, or even allowed, Connor to get them both killed over his own pride? That's insane. If that was his likely answer, that makes her choice to not tell him the correct one as it is the one that saves their lives.

That was her only goal, for them to survive and live in freedom together. Had she done nothing, they would have been tortured to death. If she'd told him her plan, his reaction would have gotten one or both of them killed if he did indeed respond as you theorize. There was thus only one way to get them out of the situation alive, and so she took it. People have a right to do what they have to in order to save their own lives and those of their loved ones.

The one responsible is Merrek. They were literally his prisoners, under such brutal conditions that death was inevitable unless they could find a way to escape. Without power to defy him, or survive the arena which was the only way out available to them, there was only one option and that was to appease their captor. She endured that hell for the sake of their lives and their future. You're blaming the rape victim for submitting instead of being killed for resisting.

As to the child, you are placing way too much weight on genetic lineage. The real father is the one who raises the child, who is loved by the child, who the child calls daddy. Do you know how many children are adopted as infants and never told until they're adults? Are adoptive parents any less parents to you? If so that's a very fucked up point of view... then again that is at least consistent with the rest of the twisted mindset you've displayed on this topic.
 
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I completed the Warden's Camp quest, killing Merrek, and returned to Hope Town. And yet, the "Blade Delivered" quest remains uncleared in my questlog.

For the "Breaking Worse" quest, I know I'm supposed to return to Mongo to give him the gold from the drug den but in his office in the arena he does not respond to interaction and I can't find him anywhere else.

Also, to save the hobo my quest log says I need to seek a cure from the witch Kaelis but I cannot talk to her about it nor is there anything in her inventory for sale beyond normal items.

Finally, something was said about a new quest involving the church in the new section of town but there's nothing there (trying to go in only gives "WIP" as a response) and the quest isn't even in the log now.

Any help would be appreciated.
 
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I completed the Warden's Camp quest, killing Merrek, and returned to Hope Town. And yet, the "Blade Delivered" quest remains uncleared in my questlog.

For the "Breaking Worse" quest, I know I'm supposed to return to Mongo to give him the gold from the drug den but in his office in the arena he does not respond to interaction and I can't find him anywhere else.

Also, to save the hobo my quest log says I need to seek a cure from the witch Kaelis but I cannot talk to her about it nor is there anything in her inventory for sale beyond normal items.

Finally, something was said about a new quest involving the church in the new section of town but there's nothing there (trying to go in only gives "WIP" as a response) and the quest isn't even in the log now.

Any help would be appreciated.
About the Blade Delivered quest, yeah, I missed marking it complete. That quest has two event slots: the first one was already marked, but I forgot the second. I’ve fixed it now, so it should work.

For the Hobo quest, you must have played the new side of town first, right? That’s probably why the quest got messed up, since some quests were meant to be done in that order. But it’s fine, here’s how to fix it: go to any item shop, buy a Purge Serum, and give it to him. That should let you continue the quest.

As for the church quest, I was really sick and couldn’t finish it in time, and I forgot to remove the event marker. It’s actually meant to be in the next update.

About the Breaking Worse quest, I tested it on my save and on saves from other players who sent them to me, and it worked fine. So I’m not sure why it’s not working on yours. If you can send me your save file, I’ll take a look and also mark the sword quest as complete for you. Sorry for all the bugs.
 

YogSothoth1982

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So she should have risked, or even allowed, Connor to get them both killed over his own pride? That's insane. If that was his likely answer, that makes her choice to not tell him the correct one as it is the one that saves their lives.

That was her only goal, for them to survive and live in freedom together. Had she done nothing, they would have been tortured to death. If she'd told him her plan, his reaction would have gotten one or both of them killed if he did indeed respond as you theorize. There was thus only one way to get them out of the situation alive, and so she took it. People have a right to do what they have to in order to save their own lives and those of their loved ones.
The problem lies in the breach of trust. She did it behind his back and lied to him. She may have done it for a good reason, but as they say, "the road to hell is paved with good intentions." And in this case, Connor's loss of trust must have been enormous.

I'm sure he would have said no at first, but that doesn't mean she couldn't have convinced him it was the only way. Personally, I think Connor would have given in (not being a warrior, he clearly knew his chances were slim, so he would have surely chosen the lesser bad, though certainly not right away). But she chose to do it without consulting him; she could have framed it as something that would inevitably happen if they wanted to survive, or as an option, or whatever. But the fact is, she didn't do it at all.

Although it's true that there's a possibility that Connor, faced with such a prospect, would have killed her and then committed suicide (or that afterward he would fight in the arena knowing his chances of survival were slim, which was possibly like committing suicide).

The one responsible is Merrek. They were literally his prisoners, under such brutal conditions that death was inevitable unless they could find a way to escape. Without power to defy him, or survive the arena which was the only way out available to them, there was only one option and that was to appease their captor. She endured that hell for the sake of their lives and their future. You're blaming the rape victim for submitting instead of being killed for resisting.
I'm not going to take away his guilt, but he's already dead, so there's little revenge or justice left to be done.

As to the child, you are placing way too much weight on genetic lineage. The real father is the one who raises the child, who is loved by the child, who the child calls daddy. Do you know how many children are adopted as infants and never told until they're adults? Are adoptive parents any less parents to you? If so that's a very fucked up point of view... then again that is at least consistent with the rest of the twisted mindset you've displayed on this topic.
In fact, like adoptive parents, he has the right to choose. Adoptive parents don't have a child imposed on them because the state, the church, or some flying spaghetti entity wants them to; they choose it voluntarily. If you don't tell him, he doesn't have that right.
 

vickze

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Wow. That poor man discussion still continues. I must admit that I got surprised when I found that woman skeleton in the forest. I told to her boyfriend/husband the truth.


She could had tried it... He could had maybe tried to understand it and accept this adoptive child. Better than want to make him live A LIE..
 
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I must admit that I got surprised when I found that woman skeleton in the forest.
Same, I was considering coming here to ask the dev if we would be able to see the outcome of our choices through the game world, specially because I wanted to see what happens to the couple after our choice, I guess I got my answer lol.
 

vickze

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Same, I was considering coming here to ask the dev if we would be able to see the outcome of our choices through the game world, specially because I wanted to see what happens to the couple after our choice, I guess I got my answer lol.
There is a Recent quest started by Elira father(Hope town weapon shop owner) that makes you visit a new hidden Small dungeon in the Forest closely to that woman body.. You will discover the truth reading the book closely to that body.

I would not ignore that Quest. There is Elira lore here and she receives a powerful magic attack in it.. You even have the chance to make a prisoner.. Unless you kill her.
 
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Loverduck

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Without spoiling too much, how much transformation content is there? The game looks great btw!
 

vickze

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Is the ntr avoidable? And if avoided will there be as much content for non ntr? Thank you in advance
For now is avoidable. I am not into NTR neither..

It tends to be optional and usually with the Goblin girl. But you can avoid it.
Elira(the blonde) is once involved in NTR(only accepting a couple terms) but she does not leave too happy. She even says that made a trick to avoid any chance to end pregnant from the other guy.


All the scenes can be watched in your house scenes Gallery. Even if you did not made them.
 
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Is the ntr avoidable? And if avoided will there be as much content for non ntr? Thank you in advance
Both NTR and swinging are fully optional and avoidable. You are given choices throughout the game with complete control and if you don't want it to happen it doesn't.
 

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What kind of Sharing/NTR content is in the game? Is it just that the girls/traps that are your love interests will fuck each other? or is it that they will fuck random people?
 

vickze

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What kind of Sharing/NTR content is in the game? Is it just that the girls/traps that are your love interests will fuck each other? or is it that they will fuck random people?
Except 1 all involve the Goblin girl for now. The MC has the option to accept it or not.
The other is with Elira(the blonde) with another couple. If you accept it she does not leave too happy about it.


Not sure if this counts as... NTR? But The Main guy can buy a genderbend potion and there are 2 times to use it that ends in threesomes.
 
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