GibboBtw
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EX-FUCKING-SCUSE ME.As the head of anti-elven lobby, we will...
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I have done more than anybody in this thread, for pushing the 'Anti-Elven' agenda thank you. I even had a shoutout on an absolutely 10/10 art piece by PaPaPantagruel. reference my known hatred of elves, as seen here.
You aren't the top dog when it comes to hating Elves here mister...You can be #2 though.I got me here some fan-art, of Val this time. Frankly, I mainly wanted to draw some nature, so why not add an elf in the center. Some of her proportions are a bit wonky I'll admit, but what the hell, I'm too lazy to re-do the drawing. This one goes out to GibboBtw, the biggest elf-hater on the interwebs.
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Yeah, but this game also isn't exactly showing its self to be a fully 'traditional' AVN really is it? Just look how many named characters you can already kill/have be killed. Cass, Alaina, Akker, Ludwig and Conrad. And then some other more minor characters in there as well. I think the people who fully trust Isis, only do so because they have the "meta read" on that the game is an AVN. And you can't really ever typically 'lose' an AVN. So it'll be fine.Generally, maybe, but the game goes out of its way to never harm MC in any significant way.
Unless the game starts giving several early game overs, there most likely isn't a "wrong" decision that leads him to an early death. The game is very much set up for a semi harem in which MC comes out on top no matter what. Sure, the girls quarrel, but in the end, they bow to MC.
But if you don't have that view of that you can't 'lose', or just treat this one as actually being a tv show, a normal game, or something like that. And then there ain't no way you're telling me you wouldn't be suspicious of Isis even remotely, and wouldn't be looking over your shoulder for most if your life if you were Elis.
She 100% would be the kind of woman to try and pull exactly what Cersei did to Robert, if she thought it would benefit her longterm.
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