There are woke elements in this game. Light, but there.After 0.9 is 1.0 (0 in decimals has no value) 0.10 is actually 0.1
It is highly amusing to see someone calling a "Harem" game as woke.
There are woke elements in this game. Light, but there.After 0.9 is 1.0 (0 in decimals has no value) 0.10 is actually 0.1
It is highly amusing to see someone calling a "Harem" game as woke.
Caly may have made the pact, but I'm not sure if her people would allow her to fulfill said pact considering that they would want her to stay in the realm after being gone for so long. Her being forced to abandon her realm in order to save it/because her people want her to live on is just me thinking of a convenient excuse for her to continue her journey with Orion while also linking it to the events that the Syndicate guy at the Valley of Kings foreshadowed.I don't remember it exactly, but didn't they have some sort of 'pact' where Orion would help Caly find her homeland while Caly would help him find the 10 gems of doom? I think for that reason alone (honor/pride) Caly would follow him (besides the fondness that has grown between them) despite being reunited with her people. And of course, a wipeout of her kind would be a brutal means for this to happen anyway.
0.9 -> 0.10 is the numbering Cari uses for his versions tho.After 0.9 is 1.0 (0 in decimals has no value) 0.10 is actually 0.1
Oh right, I didn't think of that. But even if her people objected, there's nothing they could do to stop her from going with Orion if she wanted to. I can only think of them trying to restrain her in some way, and we already know how Caly feels about that. While I don't disregard that theory, I think the merchant was talking about events that happened in other timelines or that may happen depending on the choices we've made (he also said something about losing all his loved ones), not that it's going to be inevitable. But well we'll see.Caly may have made the pact, but I'm not sure if her people would allow her to fulfill said pact considering that they would want her to stay in the realm after being gone for so long. Her being forced to abandon her realm in order to save it/because her people want her to live on is just me thinking of a convenient excuse for her to continue her journey with Orion while also linking it to the events that the Syndicate guy at the Valley of Kings foreshadowed.
I mean if her parents are still alive then they alone would likely be enough to stop her (though they might not be enough to stop what's coming, hence why they might opt to let Orion spirit her away to keep her safe).Oh right, I didn't think of that. But even if her people objected, there's nothing they could do to stop her from going with Orion if she wanted to. I can only think of them trying to restrain her in some way, and we already know how Caly feels about that. While I don't disregard that theory, I think the merchant was talking about events that happened in other timelines or that may happen depending on the choices we've made (he also said something about losing all his loved ones), not that it's going to be inevitable. But well we'll see.
there was a soundtrack uploaded to spotify and youtube (not sure if they are still up or not)Anyone know all the background songs used in this game ? i only know a couple which is
blah blah blah by camille de la cruz(penny lambo scene) and silverware by katnip (nova in her room scene)
Anyone know all the background songs used in this game ? i only know a couple which is
blah blah blah by camille de la cruz(penny lambo scene) and silverware by katnip (nova in her room scene)
Boy do I have some news for you xDAnyone know all the background songs used in this game ? i only know a couple which is
blah blah blah by camille de la cruz(penny lambo scene) and silverware by katnip (nova in her room scene)
I think the whole thing will lead to us finding out that Orion is the descendant of the Hero, Villain or (less likely) Anima.I mean if her parents are still alive then they alone would likely be enough to stop her (though they might not be enough to stop what's coming, hence why they might opt to let Orion spirit her away to keep her safe).
The thing is the Syndicate made it clear that Orion NEEDS Calypso in order to open the Gates of Acheron and thus reach that win state they need. Having her be left behind in Hyril'ar and thus be benched for a while doesn't sound like something they'd plan for. Nah, I don't think Caly will be benched in Hyril'ar, and that something is going to either compel her to stick with Orion (which would necessitate her leaving her homeland)...or she will be forced to do so.I presume that Caly will be asleep and when she wakes up (Either with the help of Orion or not) she'll vouch for him and teach him how to TP back to Kredon. I also presume that she'll most likely stay behind (even if she and Orion confess their forbidden love) to appease her people and that's how Orion will be back with the rest of the girls.
When Arannis introduced himself, he said that Caly is the sovereign of Hyril'ar, so that should mean that Queen Anima is not in their realm (Idriel?). And well, we don't know anything about her father. But still, if Caly's sense of duty came into play, nothing could stop her from fulfilling her part of the 'pact'/promise. Even if she stays there at first and then comes back to Orion once she's reconnected with her people. That is of course if events themselves don't force them to stick together.I mean if her parents are still alive then they alone would likely be enough to stop her (though they might not be enough to stop what's coming, hence why they might opt to let Orion spirit her away to keep her safe).
the game hint that you can only change the outcome not what will happendedThe thing with the "Massacre" seemed to be a past event since the Old Man was trying to say that things can't be changed by people bound by fate. Him offering Orion the chance to defy fate yet again (Buy the statue) proves him wrong and thus he knows Orion is on the right path.
Quick correction: Queen Anima is her ancestor, not her mum.When Arannis introduced himself, he said that Caly is the sovereign of Hyril'ar, so that should mean that Queen Anima is not in their realm (Idriel?). And well, we don't know anything about his father. But still, if Caly's sense of duty came into play, nothing could stop her from fulfilling her part of the 'pact'/promise. Even if she stays there at first and then comes back to Orion once she's reconnected with her people. That is of course if events themselves don't force them to stick together.
We know that he moved to the UK for work and cares more about football than his kid.we don't know anything about his father.
Arannis said "the sole and true descendant of Queen Anima". English is not my native language though, so maybe I'm taking it literally and it has another meaning.Quick correction: Queen Anima is her ancestor, not her mum.![]()
Oh, I meant CalyWe know that he moved to the UK for work and cares more about football than his kid.
It's Orion's MOM we know bupkis about. She "left shortly after his birth" and that one sentence is all we get.
Descendant means someone who descended from that person, like a great great great great great great great great great great great granddaughter or such.Arannis said "the sole and true descendant of Queen Anima". English is not my native language though, so maybe I'm taking it literally and it has another meaning.
Oh yeah, I meant that she's "stuck there" until the end of the update when she either comes back to "Eternum" or directly to Earth.The thing is the Syndicate made it clear that Orion NEEDS Calypso in order to open the Gates of Acheron and thus reach that win state they need. Having her be left behind in Hyril'ar and thus be benched for a while doesn't sound like something they'd plan for. Nah, I don't think Caly will be benched in Hyril'ar, and that something is going to either compel her to stick with Orion (which would necessitate her leaving her homeland)...or she will be forced to do so.
We don't really know if that's his real father or a paid actor and after the last update that seems even less likely. Seeing his powers make "The Founder" as the better candidate for who his father really is. His mother is Idriel, obviouslyWe know that he moved to the UK for work and cares more about football than his kid.
It's Orion's MOM we know bupkis about. She "left shortly after his birth" and that one sentence is all we get.
Yeah, but when you put it together with "the sole and true", that's what made me think Anima was her mother. Again, maybe it's my understanding of English that lead me to that. Now that I think about it, it was probably a grandiose statement in reference to her powers rather than the direct blood relation.Descendant means someone who descended from that person, like a great great great great great great great great great great great granddaughter or such.
We have no idea how long it's been since the events of Caly's tale, but it's safe to assume that it happened a long, long time ago, and is not just a fairly recent thing (and by a recent I mean simply hundreds of years ago or such). As such, Caly would likely only have heard of Anima from tales passed to her, and have not seen her in person.
Or, as I said, Thanatos ultimately manages to breach Hyril'ar and starts going full "Sephiroth in Nibelheim," prompting Caly's parents/General Arranis/Caly's people to entrust her to Orion and with their shared powers they port themselves back to Eternum (or possibly Kredon).Oh yeah, I meant that she's "stuck there" until the end of the update when she either comes back to "Eternum" or directly to Earth.
The first half of the update she's gonna have Orion all to herself so the only way for the 2 of them to come back together is to convince everyone to let her come back to help with the gems situation. That would make sense and be very possible since, by this point, it should be obvious that Orion is not a normal human and thus they can use his heritage and lack of tp knowledge to come back together.
The big problem here is that I don't see how *AHEM* "Arannis Thornvale. General of the Royal Guard. He who stands as guardian of the Western Glades, sworn blade to the rightful heir to the throne, Princess Clypso. The sole and true descendant of Queen Anima. Heiress of the Sy-tel-quessir, last of her bloodline. Warden of the Eternal Soul, and sovereign off the most powerful and exalted realm upon the continent, Hyril'al." will just hand her over to Orion without a fight.
Thus (from a certain POW) it would make sense for her to stay behind after her adventure with Orion in her land is over. Then she deals with her people and comes directly to Earth/Eternum.
Obviously I'd also prefer for our needy Princess to come back just for our dear Empress to teach her a thing or 2 about the advantages in being part of a harembut I also like to see the other less likely option.
Nonetheless both options open up many possibilities.
One would be (this only works if I'm wrong about the massacre bit and the Old Man was talking about future events) her going back home just to witness a massacre or her coming to Orion at the end asking for help since her people are getting massacred.
Sole and true just means that she's the latest descendant (meaning only child) and that her lineage can be directly traced back to Anima and is legitimate (so no bastard lineage or such added to the mix).Yeah, but when you put it together with "the sole and true", that's what made me think Anima was her mother. Again, maybe it's my understanding of English that lead me to that. Now that I think about it, it was probably a grandiose statement in reference to her powers rather than the direct blood relation.