Aveline is the red girl by the bookshelves.I'm in the Fetch Quest
and I have to talk to Aveline
but when I enter his shop I can only buy but not talk.
Have I forgotten something?
thanksAveline is the red girl by the bookshelves.
What a beautiful, elegant, and most undoubtedly admirable name Aveline is. Of French origin perhaps? Ava might be the short form of it.Aveline
Someone finally noticed. Orchid, Marigold, Iris, Lavender. All flowers. All towns in the "Flos" region, flos being flower in latin.I notice that you like to use a lot of flowery names for some of the towns and locations in game. Florist IRL perhaps? JK
Elvish is French, and Goblin is german. Sakti is Latin, so you were pretty close with Sanskrit. Of course, I'm using several translators so the wording is probably a bit weird for native speakers.Moreover, some of the languages (Elvish, Goblin speak, etc) are seemingly based on real-world languages (e.g., French/German, etc). On that note, Shakti seems to have some connotations with Sanskrit, not sure if that was the intent, but interesting to observe nonetheless whilst playing through your game.
Aveline's name was chosen specifically as a little nod to her "origins" for those who're paying attention. It's never brought up in game, but she's half demon, half elven.What a beautiful, elegant, and most undoubtedly admirable name Aveline is. Of French origin perhaps? Ava might be the short form of it.
Quite interesting...love all this info. You can say that I'm a connoisseur for these kinds of things. A research connoisseur if you willSomeone finally noticed. Orchid, Marigold, Iris, Lavender. All flowers. All towns in the "Flos" region, flos being flower in latin.
Elvish is French, and Goblin is german. Sakti is Latin, so you were pretty close with Sanskrit. Of course, I'm using several translators so the wording is probably a bit weird for native speakers.
Aveline's name was chosen specifically as a little nod to her "origins" for those who're paying attention. It's never brought up in game, but she's half demon, half elven.
If I may ask, why Latin as the predominant language being the main inspiration for the regional name? Other languages (e.g., French for flower being Fleur) may have also fit the naming convention just right. Of course, you have your reasons as the dev. But just curious if anythingAll towns in the "Flos" region, flos being flower in latin.
The implication is as Sakti is Latin, it can be implied that the Flos region is the old Sakti empire. This also explains the reason for all of the Sakti ruins around. Yes, I actually had all of this thought out.If I may ask, why Latin as the predominant language being the main inspiration for the regional name? Other languages (e.g., French for flower being Fleur) may have also fit the naming convention just right. Of course, you have your reasons as the dev. But just curious if anything
Quite intriguing, yes very much so. Understanding the historical context of the Flos region surrounding the naming convention of why you chose Latin as the main linguistic preference is quite interesting to note.The implication is as Sakti is Latin, it can be implied that the Flos region is the old Sakti empire. This also explains the reason for all of the Sakti ruins around. Yes, I actually had all of this thought out.
Speaking of symbolism, and since you seem interested, I also chose the name Lily on purpose. The flower is associated with purity and rebirth. The purity part is Lily herself, but the rebirth part is what she's supposed to symbolize to Alicia. A "rebirth" from the person who despises herself, to someone who can love who she is.Perhaps there might be an argument made between flowers and force? Symbolism-wise, a flower can serve as a reference for resilience or a promise made to be a more secure and well-meaning individual. A force for good or something that can be easily corrupted into a haphazard mess of angst and depravity. A fall from grace so to speak.
like breeding a entire country? that ambitious?Around 40% done, I think. I'm intentionally keeping the scope "small" for this one as I'm still learning. I didn't want to be one of those overly ambitious people that try to do too much and end up abandoning the game. My next game though, is going to be much more ambitious.
I'm not going to say a whole country... but I'm also not going to deny that, should the player chose to do so, there won't be even more impregnation content in the next one.like breeding a entire country? that ambitious?
Such a symbolic and well-illustrative example......I also chose the name Lily on purpose. The flower is associated with purity and rebirth. The purity part is Lily herself, but the rebirth part is what she's supposed to symbolize to Alicia. A "rebirth" from the person who despises herself, to someone who can love who she is.
pcOk, that's a new one. What exactly are you playing the game on?
Is the game in the program files folder? It could be a permissions problem.
the game works and I can open saves but I can't saveIs the game in the program files folder? It could be a permissions problem.
The only thing I can think of is that the game isn't in a writeable folder. I would test moving it somewhere easy like the desktop, to see if the issue persists.the game works and I can open saves but I can't save
Albeit, with that said, it has got me thinking and pondering (this little old conundrum of mine playing out in my head if you will).flower is associated with purity and rebirth
I can not tell you what the cow represents. That's not for mortals like us to know. The cow represents that I am absolutely insane.Albeit, with that said, it has got me thinking and pondering (this little old conundrum of mine playing out in my head if you will).
I.e., if you don't mind me asking of course, but if the flower is associated with purity and rebirth as you point out, what would the cow represent I wonder?
Pray tell....
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