Filipis

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ah, i had two saves on both route, I played both (or I thought i did then), I must loaded wrong save, I thought it was skipped material. My bad. :ROFLMAO:
That crucial decision (between Corruption/Love path) is in the baths during the West arc - the Queen asks you to put a stop to your relationship, for the sake of the kingdom. You can Agree (Love) or Refuse (Corruption) her.

For what its worth, it seems to be the only crucial decision that matters going forward - so it doesn’t matter what kind of a relationship you had beforehand. Feel free to go the “Corruption” route from the start of the game for the most lewd content with the Queen, as this singular choice locks you in, and it comes pretty “late” in the story (0.8 content update).
 

Filipis

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It's official. Mc is a prince who bonks the female members of the royal family in secret, the queen is very clearly established as his mother and the rest of the family as his sisters.
Good. Now that we have that matter resolved, please refrain from mentioning i-cest anymore. It is by sheer divine providence that LM’s Patreon is still standing - let’s keep it that way by being quiet.
 

jadepaladin

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Is it normal for a speaker to not show dialogue? It's been happening with some frequency but I just assumed it was the same as a "..." type of response.

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Craudiao

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Although this is one of my favorite works, I have to offer some criticism so that, hopefully, LM will be even better in his next installment...

The MC is much more swayed by others than making decisions on his own, which always makes him seem like someone's puppet rather than a prince-regent...

Due to several impactful decisions, it became clear that many things were glossed over, probably because we would still be in version 0.6 if choices and consequences really made a difference. From what I saw, the "removable" characters only insert rare random scenes that have no impact on the story, the rare case being Cass depriving us of choices in update 0.9...

But even so, I think almost everything is valid because creating an NVA with so many branches is already complicated, and adding truly distinct paths makes it "inhumane" to complete. However, one thing left me quite upset with the MC, he discovered that a pregnant woman of his was kidnapped, then discovered a huge elven scheme going on for a long time that deeply involves him, and with the person clarifying things to establish a bond of trust with him, the MC doesn't touch on this subject at any time... it would simply be better if he hadn't known about this case, the way it was done made him truly an idiot who only works when being manipulated...
 

Craudiao

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The main difference between Cass and Alaina is Cass isn't smart enough to pull off that stuff. Not that it lets Cass off the hook but she might have a future as the MC's pet. Alaina on the other hand, probably too dangerous to let live. A shame really, she has the body to make a nice slave but oh well.
Her "father" trying to get out of a ridiculous marriage and having no consequences, her losing an eye and being the "culprit" of the story, and being left out of the "family" finally made sense now...

Cass is a woman alone in a family that doesn't love her, Alaina has an entire race working for her and a position of "control" from the start...
Considering what one can or cannot do as intelligence doesn't seem to be the "ideal view" of the facts...


Conrad : "Alaina's crazy! She's trying to get me to believe there's a vampire in the castle!"
Meanwhile, the MC :
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I didn't do the vampire route, so in this case it was the first quote in my route, isn't there one where he tells his uncle that he has one protecting him from the shadows to prevent his uncle from "accidentally" getting involved in a duel where the MC would "theoretically" lose one of his allies?
 
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storm1051787

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Her "father" trying to get out of a ridiculous marriage and having no consequences, her losing an eye and being the "culprit" of the story, and being left out of the "family" finally made sense now...

Cass is a woman alone in a family that doesn't love her, Alaina has an entire race working for her and a position of "control" from the start...
Considering what one can or cannot do as intelligence doesn't seem to be the "ideal view" of the facts...




I didn't do the vampire route, so in this case it was the first quote in my route, isn't there one where he tells his uncle that he has one protecting him from the shadows to prevent his uncle from "accidentally" getting involved in a duel where the MC would "theoretically" lose one of his allies?
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storm1051787

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I think he simply didn't want to reveal anything too much and said things in a way to simplify things for the MC...
Which could weigh on the MC's side, after all, even "playing" as agreed with her (Alaina), she still "killed him" in the end...
That doesn't make any sense with what he actually said though nor does it actually simplify anything. He still talking in prophecies and very clearly says that Cass is his child otherwise he wouldn't have been worried about her at all. Either we aren't being fed the full truth or LM came up with the twist only after chapter 6 and forgot about the earlier line.
 

Craudiao

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That doesn't make any sense with what he actually said though nor does it actually simplify anything. He still talking in prophecies and very clearly says that Cass is his child otherwise he wouldn't have been worried about her at all. Either we aren't being fed the full truth or LM came up with the twist only after chapter 6 and forgot about the earlier line.
She is the daughter of the Red Emperor's line, and technically, the one true heir to the true king...
They are both descendants of the Red Emperor, but Cass is not his daughter...
I don't see where this goes against the prophecies...
 

storm1051787

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She is the daughter of the Red Emperor's line,
Yes, but she wouldn't be HIS seed which is what he actually says and is what the prophecy was about. It wasn't about his line but about one of his children and he was worried that Cass was that child which doesn't make sense she wasn't his child so again, either he was lying to the mc which doesn't make a ton of sense for that moment since the prophecy would still refer to the mc and there would be no need to mention Cass at all. Aliana and Conrad only revealed a partial truth but not the whole thing, or it's just a discrepancy because LM forgot he said that and that he likely didn't have the twist in mind until we went to the west.
 

Craudiao

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Yes, but she wouldn't be HIS seed which is what he actually says and is what the prophecy was about. It wasn't about his line but about one of his children and he was worried that Cass was that child which doesn't make sense she wasn't his child so again, either he was lying to the mc which doesn't make a ton of sense for that moment since the prophecy would still refer to the mc and there would be no need to mention Cass at all. Aliana and Conrad only reveal told the partial truth but not the whole thing, or it's just a discrepancy because LM forgot he said that and that he likely didn't have the twist in mind until we went to the west.
or the prophecy was not about him, but about the true king, his brother... He had no way of knowing since "nobody" knew about the exchange of roles... and on this specific route, he was the firstborn of both...
 
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or the prophecy was not about him, but about the true king, his brother... He had no way of knowing since "nobody" knew about the exchange of roles... and on this specific route, he was the firstborn of both...
Even if the prophecy wasn't about him or is even completely 100% wrong the point is that Regis THINKS it's about him and that it's about one of HIS children and that he was unsure whether it was Cass or the MC. He got the prophecy right is irrelevant that's why I'm saying it's either a mistake LM missed or we weren't told the truth this chapter. Either that or the real Regis wasn't actually Cass's dad either.
 

Alan Dalles

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Yes, but she wouldn't be HIS seed which is what he actually says and is what the prophecy was about. It wasn't about his line but about one of his children and he was worried that Cass was that child which doesn't make sense she wasn't his child so again, either he was lying to the mc which doesn't make a ton of sense for that moment since the prophecy would still refer to the mc and there would be no need to mention Cass at all. Aliana and Conrad only revealed a partial truth but not the whole thing, or it's just a discrepancy because LM forgot he said that and that he likely didn't have the twist in mind until we went to the west.
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Even if the prophecy wasn't about him or is even completely 100% wrong the point is that Regis THINKS it's about him and that it's about one of HIS children and that he was unsure whether it was Cass or the MC. He got the prophecy right is irrelevant that's why I'm saying it's either a mistake LM missed or we weren't told the truth this chapter. Either that or the real Regis wasn't actually Cass's dad either.
What prophecy are we talking about right now? Which one?
 

storm1051787

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What prophecy are we talking about right now? Which one?
Side with Cass during the Coup and Regis reveals that one of the prophets told him that the greatest of his children will destroy him and says he was unsure if it was referring to Cass or the Mc. And then he says he now believes that it's referring to both of them, which means he has to be Cass's father.
 
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