Johanthereal03
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They're not made in Unity. They're made in a game called Honey Select 2.Usually i'm not fan with this Unity model design. But DAMN the game is super good, the story fascinating, the characters are unique and the sex scenes (especially Alex and Penny) are superb. Now i'm fan of this game.
...HS2's engine is Unity tho, so he's not technically wrong.They're not made in Unity. They're made in a game called Honey Select 2.
Oh, is it? The more you know....HS2's engine is Unity tho, so he's not technically wrong.
She who controls the (extra) spice(-y tacos) controls the universe!I played through it again and felt there's something unusual about Luna
...Cynthus?I played through it again and felt there's something unusual about Luna: She was the one who gave the protagonist the login device; she led the protagonist to the Red Herring to obtain a destruction gem; she introduced the protagonist to Nova—a hacker who possesses Dione; and even the first time the protagonist freely entered the eternum world was during a trip to Mexico with her. This is too crucial, greatly driving the story forward. Could this be foreshadowing? Could she be a member of Cynthus, or is it simply the author's preference for Luna?
I played through it again and felt there's something unusual about Luna: She was the one who gave the protagonist the login device; she led the protagonist to the Red Herring to obtain a destruction gem; she introduced the protagonist to Nova—a hacker who possesses Dione; and even the first time the protagonist freely entered the eternum world was during a trip to Mexico with her. This is too crucial, greatly driving the story forward. Could this be foreshadowing? Could she be a member of Cynthus, or is it simply the author's preference for Luna?
I like your theory! You've noticed an interesting chain of coincidences. But of course, the real question is whether all these events you've pointed out are actually coincidences.I played through it again and felt there's something unusual about Luna: She was the one who gave the protagonist the login device; she led the protagonist to the Red Herring to obtain a destruction gem; she introduced the protagonist to Nova—a hacker who possesses Dione; and even the first time the protagonist freely entered the eternum world was during a trip to Mexico with her. This is too crucial, greatly driving the story forward. Could this be foreshadowing? Could she be a member of Syndicat, or is it simply the author's preference for Luna?
The gem thing, in the Red Herring, happened because Syndicate member showed up to give them a hint. Also before the Vampire/Warewolf choice, there is coin toss, where your choice don't matter. After the section you chose, there is someone that track Orion and they are even shown.Could this be foreshadowing? ... or is it simply the author's preference for Luna?
No, she is just the best, easy as that.I played through it again and felt there's something unusual about Luna: She was the one who gave the protagonist the login device; she led the protagonist to the Red Herring to obtain a destruction gem; she introduced the protagonist to Nova—a hacker who possesses Dione; and even the first time the protagonist freely entered the eternum world was during a trip to Mexico with her. This is too crucial, greatly driving the story forward. Could this be foreshadowing? Could she be a member of Syndicat, or is it simply the author's preference for Luna?
Yeah...well...in a way she's apparently correct, even if she just said it as a joke.And this is literally the first thing she says to MC. It could be relevant to the situation of the NPCs...
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Yeah, if she touch people she see visions, except with Orion.Well, you guys, Luna's character is defined by her strangeness, right? It could definitely have greater meaning, but I think counting every strange interaction with her isn't a productive way to theorize about her motives.
But I definitely do think something might be up with her too! cool theories
Anybody sayd anything bad about luna? My pitchfork is ready and we didnt burn anyone alive this month, whos the one who comited heresy about luna?Well, you guys, Luna's character is defined by her strangeness, right? It could definitely have greater meaning, but I think counting every strange interaction with her isn't a productive way to theorize about her motives.
But I definitely do think something might be up with her too! cool theories
Actually it's theorized on Cari's Discord that the phone call could've been a bleeding incident given that Orion was tired from the train ride (which would make him quite sleepy but not TOO sleepy) and conveniently alone in the park. So the Syndicate reaching out to him while he's partially bleeding into Eternum doesn't sound strange given what we know so far.Also, Orion did get phone call early in the story, which point toward there being IRL members of the Syndicate, as well as ones in-game.
Also Lunas uncle... Somehow I think he is a big Player in Eternum. Or he really just owns a Cartel.I played through it again and felt there's something unusual about Luna: She was the one who gave the protagonist the login device; she led the protagonist to the Red Herring to obtain a destruction gem; she introduced the protagonist to Nova—a hacker who possesses Dione; and even the first time the protagonist freely entered the eternum world was during a trip to Mexico with her. This is too crucial, greatly driving the story forward. Could this be foreshadowing? Could she be a member of Syndicat, or is it simply the author's preference for Luna?