- Jun 6, 2018
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Marty pondered about working Kuvira into the slave route epilogue in Art Assets 68 as well. I love the idea, it makes sense that the epilogue that's done last gets some extra love, as it has been for all the routes. And Kuvira is such a great character that deserves to be in both routes, not to mention deserves to get the slave treatment for being such a powerful, antagonistic boss bitch.Art Update said:When I say the last build for the love epilogue it just means I'll jump to the slave route epilogue afterwards... which has been giving me a bit of a "pursed lips and raised eyebrow"-feeling. These epilogues are meant to give me a good excuse to add more three/foursomes and give the player a "soft landing" after the end.
Thing is... doing the same for the slave route would be kinda boring I think. And since the slave routes have always been receiving the shorter end of the proverbial stick, I've been considering doing something different for the slave route epilogue.
We've never had a good slave route with Kuvira since Amon was the bad guy for route's 4 slave route. Sooooo I was thinking... maybe retool the slave route epilogue to give Kuvira the slave route treatment? Making it sort of a book 5 slave route for kuvira?
I've been thinking about this for a while now and haven't decided, but *spoiler* since the player arrives at the moment in time when Kuvira hasn't happened yet... it's theoretically possible and maybe yield some more focused fun?
I'm not (at all) 100% on this, because the mc has already mastered the four elements and I'm worried it might end up feeling like a lazy ill fitting afterthought. Anyway, let me know your thoughts on it if you have any strong feelings.
And it would also be a great meta-revenge for how she treated the MC in the love route.
Since the MC has already mastered all four elements and made the snake spirit his bitch, it would be hilarious if he's powerful enough to just curb stomp Kuvira and her army of stormtroopers, and bring her to his harem island. That way her threat would be handled quickly enough before it spins off into a whole new book.