Jaime Lannister

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Cass is on a different level compared to other women in the game. Not just her beauty and physique but how she talks and acts. Gives me Jaime and Cersei vibes. Burn the whole world down until nothing gets in the way of our brother-sister relationship, hehe.
 

Filipis

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They're all pretty nice.
I personally really enjoy the deeper connection you have with Elin if you pick Magic Weaver.
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Huh, this kinda got me thinking: Are the "paths" you can choose at the start connected to the main 3 LIs in the game?
The Warrior path kinda moulds the MC into a perfect partner for Cass;
The Bookworm path suits the Queen Mother;
The Wizard path makes you super intimate with Elin.

Kinda neat if that's even remotely true.
 

Uriel ☁

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Huh, this kinda got me thinking: Are the "paths" you can choose at the start connected to the main 3 LIs in the game?
The Warrior path kinda moulds the MC into a perfect partner for Cass;
The Bookworm path suits the Queen Mother;
The Wizard path makes you super intimate with Elin.
The bookworm path favors the younger princess, Lia. She has additional scenes if you're on that path.

I don't remember much variation in the Queen's content depending on your class. Maybe she'll have some content gated depending on your stance of elves.
 
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wizardcock

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Huh, this kinda got me thinking: Are the "paths" you can choose at the start connected to the main 3 LIs in the game?
The Warrior path kinda moulds the MC into a perfect partner for Cass;
The Bookworm path suits the Queen Mother;
The Wizard path makes you super intimate with Elin.

Kinda neat if that's even remotely true.
From walkthrough: while all Love Interests are available for any of them. Having particular perk will give you more relationship points and additional scenes with some characters. Overall it can be split like this:
• Bookworm: Lia, Sona, Aurora.
• Mage: Elin, Alaina.
• Warrior: Cassandra, Isis.
Mom’s content doesn’t depend on a perk
 

Lord Kata

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Huh, this kinda got me thinking: Are the "paths" you can choose at the start connected to the main 3 LIs in the game?
The Warrior path kinda moulds the MC into a perfect partner for Cass;
The Bookworm path suits the Queen Mother;
The Wizard path makes you super intimate with Elin.

Kinda neat if that's even remotely true.
Yes I find that my dominant warrior path fits well with Cass and Isis :alien:
 

Dubbed Tales

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the elf queen content changes slightly. i have seen it. i think the most corruption point u get is from - warrior path with the elf queen.
the most love points u get with the queen is with - magician path. and bookworm path is kinda same. i guess. have to play all 3 paths to determine
 

dkatryl

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Ill be unable to check this thread for 2 weeks... but good news is looks like in 2 weeks the update might be out! :)
 

SARBASST

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I like how the game is mixed of real history.


Dwarves – Swiss Confederation:
The dwarves are governed by a Council of Elders, without a hereditary nobility. Their political system mirrors the decentralized structure of the Swiss cantons, where leadership is shared among elders, and movement between regions is common. Their society thrives on collaboration and unity without rigid class systems.

North – Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Holy Roman Empire:
In the North, monarchy is not inherited but elected, and power is widely distributed through various councils. Their system resembles the complex governance of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Holy Roman Empire, where decision-making was shared among regional nobles and assemblies, balancing royal authority with local autonomy.

West – Renaissance Italy:
The western territories operate much like the city-states of Renaissance Italy, where individual military leaders, often condottieri, hold power. Democratic principles flourish here, with an emphasis on civic participation and independent governance, echoing the vibrant political culture of cities like Florence and Venice.

Elves – Britons, Celts (Ireland):
The elves are akin to ancient indigenous peoples such as the Britons and Celts. They are organized into tribal structures and are deeply rooted in their cultural identity, striving for autonomy. Much like the Irish, they dream of self-rule while resisting external domination, maintaining their traditions and tribal systems.

Orcs – Goths, Vandals (Barbarian Tribes):
Orc society is governed by might, with leadership often earned through strength and force. They live by a form of "barbarian democracy," where force prevails as the rule of law. Like the Goths and Vandals, they often serve as mercenaries or soldiers for the rulers of the central empire, thriving in a world where power is paramount.

South – Seljuks, Ottomans (Muslim Monarchies):
In the South, a powerful monarch rules, supported by an extensive clan. The political structure resembles the Seljuk and Ottoman Empires, where a dominant family commands both the military and governance. A military caste, similar to the Janissaries, holds significant influence, operating as a disciplined force under the ruler’s control.

Sirens – Romani, Jews (Marginalized but Knowledgeable):
Sirens occupy a peculiar niche in society, often performing roles seen as undesirable by others but critical to the state's functioning. Like the Romani or Jewish communities in medieval Europe, they are viewed with suspicion but are believed to possess ancient knowledge, and their heritage gives them a sense of uniqueness in a world that often marginalizes them.

Golden Kingdom – England, France (Estate Monarchy):
The Golden Kingdom follows a highly organized estate monarchy, with dynastic rulers who share some authority with an advisory council. This mirrors the systems of medieval England and France, where monarchs maintained centralized control while consulting with estates or parliaments, allowing for a partial distribution of power among the nobility.
 
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